1 00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:09,400 Speaker 1: And now moved the sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. Everybody, 2 00:00:09,400 --> 00:00:13,120 Speaker 1: what's up? DJ Bucky here, moved the sticks and uh buck. 3 00:00:13,200 --> 00:00:14,800 Speaker 1: We got a lot to get to today, a little 4 00:00:14,800 --> 00:00:17,320 Speaker 1: a little bit of NFL, a lot of college, especially 5 00:00:17,320 --> 00:00:20,240 Speaker 1: focusing on the quarterback position. Man. You know, we love 6 00:00:20,280 --> 00:00:22,599 Speaker 1: and we had an opportunity to talk about quarterbacks because 7 00:00:22,680 --> 00:00:24,520 Speaker 1: quarterbacks are the face of the franchise and we know 8 00:00:24,560 --> 00:00:25,880 Speaker 1: you have to have a quarterback to be able to 9 00:00:25,920 --> 00:00:27,840 Speaker 1: win at a high level. So yeah, we're gonna talk 10 00:00:27,840 --> 00:00:31,600 Speaker 1: about some of these intriguing college quarterback prospects. But we're 11 00:00:31,640 --> 00:00:33,520 Speaker 1: gonna talk about a guy who may have gotten brushed 12 00:00:33,600 --> 00:00:36,400 Speaker 1: under rug last year, Danny Daniel Jones. I was about 13 00:00:36,400 --> 00:00:38,480 Speaker 1: to call him Danny Dodds. We can talk about what 14 00:00:38,560 --> 00:00:41,879 Speaker 1: he is facing in his second start. Uh. Taking on 15 00:00:42,000 --> 00:00:44,239 Speaker 1: the Washington Redskins. Were also touched on a little bit 16 00:00:44,280 --> 00:00:46,560 Speaker 1: about Melvin Gordon. But as you laid it out, we 17 00:00:46,640 --> 00:00:49,080 Speaker 1: got an interview from Gary Anderson. But this is all 18 00:00:49,080 --> 00:00:51,360 Speaker 1: about the college quarterbacks, talking about the guys that we 19 00:00:51,400 --> 00:00:54,200 Speaker 1: see bubbling up at the collegiate level. Yeah, those that 20 00:00:54,240 --> 00:00:57,120 Speaker 1: don't know Gary Anderson, the head coach at Utah State 21 00:00:57,200 --> 00:00:59,640 Speaker 1: his second stint. They're gonna have a fun conversation with 22 00:00:59,720 --> 00:01:02,080 Speaker 1: him about really the culture. They have a great culture 23 00:01:02,080 --> 00:01:04,440 Speaker 1: there at Utah State. He helped build um and it's 24 00:01:04,480 --> 00:01:07,120 Speaker 1: been sustained in his absence. And you're seeing them but 25 00:01:07,200 --> 00:01:09,480 Speaker 1: be very competitive, very good football team right now. And 26 00:01:09,520 --> 00:01:12,840 Speaker 1: they're led by one of the top quarterback prospects in 27 00:01:12,880 --> 00:01:14,880 Speaker 1: the upcoming draft should he choose to enter it, in 28 00:01:14,959 --> 00:01:18,360 Speaker 1: Jordan's Love, who was a very intriguing prospect. We're gonna 29 00:01:18,360 --> 00:01:20,640 Speaker 1: break him down as a player. Uh. Talked to coach 30 00:01:20,720 --> 00:01:23,640 Speaker 1: Anderson about what he sees from him, not only on 31 00:01:23,680 --> 00:01:26,240 Speaker 1: the field, but what to expect from him off the field. 32 00:01:26,240 --> 00:01:27,920 Speaker 1: So really do a deep dive on Jordan's Love and 33 00:01:27,920 --> 00:01:29,920 Speaker 1: then talk about some of these other quarterbacks, because I 34 00:01:29,959 --> 00:01:32,400 Speaker 1: believe right now as we sit, buck Um, there could 35 00:01:32,480 --> 00:01:35,920 Speaker 1: be as many as six first round quarterbacks in the 36 00:01:35,959 --> 00:01:38,520 Speaker 1: upcoming draft. That is a big number. But we'll make 37 00:01:38,560 --> 00:01:40,400 Speaker 1: sense of it all later on in the show, I 38 00:01:40,440 --> 00:01:43,120 Speaker 1: promise you, Um, But let's get to some NFL stuff 39 00:01:43,160 --> 00:01:46,080 Speaker 1: here before we jump into the college tank here. Uh, 40 00:01:46,120 --> 00:01:49,200 Speaker 1: Melvin Gordon showed up for for work, Buck thoughts. Yeah, 41 00:01:49,280 --> 00:01:51,280 Speaker 1: I mean, look, look, I mean, I don't know undersaying 42 00:01:51,360 --> 00:01:54,080 Speaker 1: like why he took so long? Uh, he basically forfeited 43 00:01:54,080 --> 00:01:56,320 Speaker 1: a bunch of money. UM. I guess he made his 44 00:01:56,360 --> 00:01:58,640 Speaker 1: point to the league into the teams that he felt 45 00:01:58,640 --> 00:02:00,800 Speaker 1: like he should be a Tier one running back and 46 00:02:00,840 --> 00:02:03,320 Speaker 1: paid as such. However, UM, I think this was a 47 00:02:03,360 --> 00:02:05,880 Speaker 1: situation where he really didn't have the leverage. Um. Unlike 48 00:02:05,920 --> 00:02:08,320 Speaker 1: the other guys where the team was really depended upon 49 00:02:08,400 --> 00:02:11,560 Speaker 1: the running back. Uh. It was a running back driven squad. 50 00:02:11,600 --> 00:02:14,760 Speaker 1: When you talk about like Ty Gurley or even a 51 00:02:14,880 --> 00:02:18,400 Speaker 1: level or Ezekiel Elliott when they got their money is different. 52 00:02:18,600 --> 00:02:20,960 Speaker 1: Melvin Gordon is a very good player. UM. I wouldn't 53 00:02:20,960 --> 00:02:22,760 Speaker 1: necessarily say he's a great player that I would lump 54 00:02:22,800 --> 00:02:25,280 Speaker 1: in that category, but he is someone who can make 55 00:02:25,320 --> 00:02:28,000 Speaker 1: plays with the ball in his hands, whether it's running 56 00:02:28,120 --> 00:02:30,040 Speaker 1: inside and now catching the ball out of the backfield. 57 00:02:30,160 --> 00:02:33,160 Speaker 1: He has been a very dependable and quality starter for 58 00:02:33,160 --> 00:02:35,960 Speaker 1: the San Diego Chargers. The issue that you have in 59 00:02:35,960 --> 00:02:37,920 Speaker 1: San Diego is when you or not San Diego with 60 00:02:38,160 --> 00:02:39,760 Speaker 1: l A. The issue that you have is when you 61 00:02:39,800 --> 00:02:41,920 Speaker 1: look at your team. Their team is really driven by 62 00:02:42,040 --> 00:02:43,959 Speaker 1: number seventeen. Philip Rivers is a guy that kind of 63 00:02:44,080 --> 00:02:47,400 Speaker 1: drives the bus, and so Melvin Gordon is always going 64 00:02:47,440 --> 00:02:49,880 Speaker 1: to be viewed as a complimentary player when it comes 65 00:02:49,880 --> 00:02:52,040 Speaker 1: down to doling out cash, and at some point you're 66 00:02:52,040 --> 00:02:54,600 Speaker 1: gonna have to pay rivers again. And I just don't 67 00:02:54,639 --> 00:02:58,000 Speaker 1: think Melvin Gordon is special enough to command to kind 68 00:02:58,040 --> 00:03:01,080 Speaker 1: of money and the kind of prestige that he wanted, 69 00:03:01,240 --> 00:03:03,120 Speaker 1: which is why I knew this is gonna be a 70 00:03:03,160 --> 00:03:05,320 Speaker 1: tough one for him to win out, and ultimately he 71 00:03:05,360 --> 00:03:07,440 Speaker 1: came to his senses and came in. But the only 72 00:03:07,440 --> 00:03:09,280 Speaker 1: thing that he can do going forward he has to 73 00:03:09,280 --> 00:03:12,800 Speaker 1: ball out because when you have people that are viewing, uh, 74 00:03:12,840 --> 00:03:14,840 Speaker 1: this is a situation where a they didn't miss anything 75 00:03:14,880 --> 00:03:17,760 Speaker 1: with Eckler and Jackson taking over. I think Melvin Gordon 76 00:03:17,840 --> 00:03:21,079 Speaker 1: has to show the Charges the difference between what they 77 00:03:21,160 --> 00:03:23,360 Speaker 1: had the first couple of weeks of the season and 78 00:03:23,400 --> 00:03:25,280 Speaker 1: what they have when number twenty five runs back on 79 00:03:25,320 --> 00:03:27,480 Speaker 1: the field. Yeah, it is interesting. I mean, this is 80 00:03:27,480 --> 00:03:30,200 Speaker 1: a Chargers team that sits at one and two. They're 81 00:03:30,200 --> 00:03:33,000 Speaker 1: avaging five point two yards to carry. Uh. They're running 82 00:03:33,000 --> 00:03:35,520 Speaker 1: backs in Austin Ekeler and Justin Jackson have have been 83 00:03:35,640 --> 00:03:38,440 Speaker 1: outstanding and played at a very high level. I mentioned 84 00:03:38,440 --> 00:03:40,320 Speaker 1: to see how the uh, you know how it gets 85 00:03:40,320 --> 00:03:42,240 Speaker 1: divvied up. You know how the carriers get divvied up. 86 00:03:42,280 --> 00:03:44,560 Speaker 1: With Melvin coming back in. Obviously he's the he's the 87 00:03:44,560 --> 00:03:47,000 Speaker 1: most talented of the three of them, but I wouldn't 88 00:03:47,000 --> 00:03:48,600 Speaker 1: say the other the other two are throwaways. These are 89 00:03:48,640 --> 00:03:50,920 Speaker 1: really good players, and I think it'll allow them to 90 00:03:50,920 --> 00:03:53,320 Speaker 1: really ease him in. It sounds like not gonna play 91 00:03:53,360 --> 00:03:55,680 Speaker 1: this week. That's too quick of a turnaround against the Dolphins. 92 00:03:56,000 --> 00:03:58,560 Speaker 1: Um turnaround, come come back the next week. I would 93 00:03:58,600 --> 00:04:01,280 Speaker 1: imagine you'll see it somewhat of a limited rule. I 94 00:04:01,320 --> 00:04:02,800 Speaker 1: don't I don't know that you necessarily want to put 95 00:04:02,840 --> 00:04:04,960 Speaker 1: a lot on his shoulders because you don't necessarily need to. 96 00:04:05,120 --> 00:04:07,240 Speaker 1: With the other backs that have in place buck now, 97 00:04:07,280 --> 00:04:09,480 Speaker 1: you don't need to put a heavy workload. I think 98 00:04:09,800 --> 00:04:13,240 Speaker 1: the difference in Melvin Gordon and the other guys, I 99 00:04:13,280 --> 00:04:15,200 Speaker 1: think when it ramps up, I think the thing that 100 00:04:15,240 --> 00:04:18,520 Speaker 1: we've seen with like number one wide receivers in franchise 101 00:04:18,600 --> 00:04:20,760 Speaker 1: quarterbacks and the like, when you're separating them from the 102 00:04:20,800 --> 00:04:24,040 Speaker 1: others that play those positions, the special guys are able 103 00:04:24,040 --> 00:04:27,360 Speaker 1: to consistently show up week after week after week despite 104 00:04:27,440 --> 00:04:31,320 Speaker 1: being kind of the the object of the defense's attention, 105 00:04:31,560 --> 00:04:33,400 Speaker 1: they still find a way to get it done. I 106 00:04:33,400 --> 00:04:36,919 Speaker 1: think the difference in Gordon and Ekela and Jackson, I 107 00:04:36,960 --> 00:04:39,400 Speaker 1: believe he's going to fare a little better when it 108 00:04:39,480 --> 00:04:42,359 Speaker 1: kind of comes down the stretch and everyone's beginning to 109 00:04:42,839 --> 00:04:46,039 Speaker 1: eliminate your top threats. I think Melvin Gordon has kind 110 00:04:46,040 --> 00:04:48,160 Speaker 1: of more tools in the toolbox that will allow them 111 00:04:48,160 --> 00:04:50,120 Speaker 1: to be a factor in the game plan. And if 112 00:04:50,120 --> 00:04:52,400 Speaker 1: you look at the Chargers losses this year, they've they've 113 00:04:52,400 --> 00:04:55,640 Speaker 1: had leads and have lost leads. So uh, whereas I 114 00:04:55,640 --> 00:04:57,720 Speaker 1: think you you look at that chief's formula we were 115 00:04:57,720 --> 00:04:59,800 Speaker 1: discussed on the other day, throw the ball, run your 116 00:04:59,839 --> 00:05:01,840 Speaker 1: you race out to a lead of the passing game. 117 00:05:01,880 --> 00:05:03,960 Speaker 1: In the second half, you run it a little bit more. 118 00:05:04,000 --> 00:05:05,520 Speaker 1: Not now, Not only do you have kind of a 119 00:05:05,520 --> 00:05:08,120 Speaker 1: hammer there with Melvin Gordon, you've got three guys you 120 00:05:08,120 --> 00:05:10,479 Speaker 1: can rotate. And the way I would equate it is 121 00:05:10,520 --> 00:05:13,159 Speaker 1: if you if you watch baseball and you see, you know, 122 00:05:13,160 --> 00:05:15,440 Speaker 1: guys that have been at the starting rotation and they're 123 00:05:15,440 --> 00:05:18,960 Speaker 1: throwing you know, ninety three and they have to sustain that. 124 00:05:19,000 --> 00:05:20,480 Speaker 1: They got a government, a little bit in order to 125 00:05:20,480 --> 00:05:23,880 Speaker 1: sustain that velocity for seven innings. Then you see in 126 00:05:23,920 --> 00:05:25,720 Speaker 1: the postseason they throw some of these starters in the 127 00:05:25,760 --> 00:05:28,640 Speaker 1: bullpen and that guy that was three, now he's throwing 128 00:05:28,720 --> 00:05:31,080 Speaker 1: ninety nine seven because he knows he can cut it loose. 129 00:05:31,080 --> 00:05:33,039 Speaker 1: He's only got to throw an inning. Um, that's what 130 00:05:33,080 --> 00:05:35,080 Speaker 1: happens when you have a stable backs. You can really 131 00:05:35,279 --> 00:05:36,800 Speaker 1: when you get out there and get carries, man, you 132 00:05:36,880 --> 00:05:39,520 Speaker 1: let it loose. Yeah, look they can, they can play 133 00:05:39,680 --> 00:05:43,800 Speaker 1: um fallout in terms of like max maximize the opportunity. 134 00:05:43,800 --> 00:05:45,599 Speaker 1: When it comes to Melvin Gordon, Melvin Gordon to me 135 00:05:45,680 --> 00:05:48,000 Speaker 1: is still he got it as a fifteen the seventeen 136 00:05:48,040 --> 00:05:51,159 Speaker 1: touch per game guy. That provides plenty of opportunities for 137 00:05:51,279 --> 00:05:53,960 Speaker 1: Jackson Eckler to get on the field. The thing would be, 138 00:05:54,000 --> 00:05:56,320 Speaker 1: how did the Chargers want to use it? You talked 139 00:05:56,320 --> 00:05:58,920 Speaker 1: about the formally with the kN City Chiefs throw early 140 00:05:59,040 --> 00:06:03,000 Speaker 1: run late um for the charges. They kinda operate on 141 00:06:03,120 --> 00:06:05,120 Speaker 1: the same premise. They'd like to get Philip Rivers going, 142 00:06:05,440 --> 00:06:08,240 Speaker 1: get him lathered up, get that offense. I'll play downhill 143 00:06:08,640 --> 00:06:11,160 Speaker 1: is what I call it, meaning make the other team 144 00:06:11,240 --> 00:06:13,800 Speaker 1: chase points where it plays to your defensive hands with 145 00:06:13,839 --> 00:06:16,800 Speaker 1: those pass rush Bosa in Ingram. You want to jump 146 00:06:16,839 --> 00:06:18,400 Speaker 1: out early, but then at the end of the game 147 00:06:18,440 --> 00:06:19,919 Speaker 1: you need to be able to kind of control the 148 00:06:19,960 --> 00:06:22,760 Speaker 1: game and run out the clock. That's when Melvin Gordon 149 00:06:22,800 --> 00:06:25,560 Speaker 1: has to be a factor, and so those must have runs. 150 00:06:25,800 --> 00:06:28,240 Speaker 1: I think he's an upgrade over Eckler and Jackson when 151 00:06:28,240 --> 00:06:31,279 Speaker 1: it comes to the gotta have it, must have type 152 00:06:31,279 --> 00:06:33,760 Speaker 1: plays in the end of the game. Melvin Gordon is 153 00:06:33,800 --> 00:06:35,320 Speaker 1: someone that I think you can depend on, which is 154 00:06:35,360 --> 00:06:38,440 Speaker 1: why we will see his value. Um we see them 155 00:06:38,520 --> 00:06:41,000 Speaker 1: value him more as he becomes the guy that's kind 156 00:06:41,000 --> 00:06:43,120 Speaker 1: of the closer for this team when they had opportunity 157 00:06:43,120 --> 00:06:45,600 Speaker 1: to win games in the last four minutes. And you 158 00:06:45,640 --> 00:06:47,280 Speaker 1: don't want to talk about must win games when you 159 00:06:47,320 --> 00:06:49,800 Speaker 1: look at the schedule here at Miami this week, then 160 00:06:49,880 --> 00:06:52,960 Speaker 1: at home versus a winless Denver, at home versus a 161 00:06:53,000 --> 00:06:57,040 Speaker 1: winless Pittsburgh. So the Chargers, despite missing a whole host 162 00:06:57,080 --> 00:07:00,800 Speaker 1: of players, have a legitimate shot here to roll up 163 00:07:00,839 --> 00:07:03,720 Speaker 1: three wins, be sitting at four and two, which I 164 00:07:03,760 --> 00:07:07,000 Speaker 1: think they would gladly take knowing that eventually Hunter Henry's 165 00:07:07,040 --> 00:07:09,560 Speaker 1: coming back, Derwin James is coming back you're hopeful maybe 166 00:07:09,640 --> 00:07:12,320 Speaker 1: Russell Coon's gonna end up coming back. Uh that, Michael 167 00:07:12,400 --> 00:07:14,600 Speaker 1: David's a corner that's out, Trevor Williams the corner. They're 168 00:07:14,600 --> 00:07:16,520 Speaker 1: gonna get some of these guys back in the mix. 169 00:07:16,640 --> 00:07:18,600 Speaker 1: So um and if they get out to a four 170 00:07:18,640 --> 00:07:21,000 Speaker 1: and to start, that would be an excellent start considering 171 00:07:21,000 --> 00:07:23,320 Speaker 1: the circumstances, it would be an excellent start. And just 172 00:07:23,360 --> 00:07:26,400 Speaker 1: so are our listeners kind of understand we talked about 173 00:07:26,800 --> 00:07:29,760 Speaker 1: um breaking this season up in the quarters and what 174 00:07:29,960 --> 00:07:31,600 Speaker 1: some coaches would tell you, all we want to do 175 00:07:31,640 --> 00:07:32,960 Speaker 1: is at the end of every quarter, if we can 176 00:07:33,000 --> 00:07:35,760 Speaker 1: post a three and one mark, we're right on track. 177 00:07:35,800 --> 00:07:38,280 Speaker 1: And so if you're the Charges, you're trying to get 178 00:07:38,320 --> 00:07:40,680 Speaker 1: to the midway point at six and two, So being 179 00:07:40,720 --> 00:07:42,400 Speaker 1: able to run out to a four and to start 180 00:07:42,600 --> 00:07:44,200 Speaker 1: that would kind of put them on their way. And 181 00:07:44,240 --> 00:07:46,440 Speaker 1: we know, look, if you go three and one each quarter, 182 00:07:46,440 --> 00:07:48,480 Speaker 1: you get to twelve and four, you're guaranteed to probably 183 00:07:48,520 --> 00:07:50,640 Speaker 1: get into the playoffs and a home game and maybe 184 00:07:50,640 --> 00:07:53,240 Speaker 1: you even end up as the top seed in the 185 00:07:53,280 --> 00:07:56,160 Speaker 1: a f C. And so despite all the injuries, just 186 00:07:56,320 --> 00:07:58,320 Speaker 1: Charges still have a chance to kind of climb their 187 00:07:58,400 --> 00:08:00,160 Speaker 1: way to the top and put them save in a 188 00:08:00,200 --> 00:08:03,160 Speaker 1: position to challenge kans City for that division title. It 189 00:08:03,240 --> 00:08:05,080 Speaker 1: starts right there with the Miami Dolphins, so you can't 190 00:08:05,120 --> 00:08:07,320 Speaker 1: afford to lose. Uh, that one there on the road. 191 00:08:07,360 --> 00:08:09,080 Speaker 1: One other NFL game want to get to before we 192 00:08:09,160 --> 00:08:12,600 Speaker 1: jump heavy into college Daniel Jones getting his second start. Uh. 193 00:08:12,720 --> 00:08:14,600 Speaker 1: We already stayed at our case the other day about 194 00:08:14,640 --> 00:08:16,520 Speaker 1: how we think it should be a rookie rookie matchup 195 00:08:16,560 --> 00:08:19,200 Speaker 1: there with Dwayne Haskins. As we're recording this, we don't 196 00:08:19,200 --> 00:08:21,400 Speaker 1: know necessarily if that's going to take place. But just 197 00:08:21,520 --> 00:08:24,800 Speaker 1: on Daniel jones buck second start. You've been in the league, 198 00:08:24,800 --> 00:08:27,280 Speaker 1: you you've played it, you've scouted it, You've seen what 199 00:08:27,320 --> 00:08:29,560 Speaker 1: happens with quarterbacks and the adjustments to get made on 200 00:08:29,560 --> 00:08:31,320 Speaker 1: the defensive side of the ball. What what what do 201 00:08:31,320 --> 00:08:34,240 Speaker 1: you expect here teams to adjust with Daniel Jones in 202 00:08:34,280 --> 00:08:35,880 Speaker 1: the line up week two? You got to be interesting 203 00:08:35,920 --> 00:08:39,600 Speaker 1: to see how the Washton riskin is elect to attack 204 00:08:39,679 --> 00:08:42,160 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones in the second start. No, say, Kwon Barkley 205 00:08:42,360 --> 00:08:44,840 Speaker 1: pus even more pressure on number eight to kind of 206 00:08:44,880 --> 00:08:47,640 Speaker 1: carry this offense. The one thing that we've talked about 207 00:08:47,679 --> 00:08:49,920 Speaker 1: with Daniel Jones. What we liked um outside of the 208 00:08:50,000 --> 00:08:53,199 Speaker 1: leadership stuff, what he brought as an athlete, his ability 209 00:08:53,240 --> 00:08:56,600 Speaker 1: to make plays um as a runner and then read 210 00:08:56,600 --> 00:09:00,320 Speaker 1: option game as a guy on movement and boot path says, 211 00:09:00,320 --> 00:09:02,320 Speaker 1: but also being able to just kind of scramble when 212 00:09:02,360 --> 00:09:04,840 Speaker 1: the pocket breaks down. It's an added dimension that you 213 00:09:04,880 --> 00:09:07,440 Speaker 1: have to defend. The problem that he has now this 214 00:09:07,480 --> 00:09:09,720 Speaker 1: week is everyone knows that se Kwan Barkley isn't in 215 00:09:09,720 --> 00:09:12,320 Speaker 1: the mix, so all odds will be on him. The 216 00:09:12,400 --> 00:09:15,480 Speaker 1: game plan will be catered to really stopping him and 217 00:09:15,520 --> 00:09:17,200 Speaker 1: the things that he showed a he can do really 218 00:09:17,200 --> 00:09:20,440 Speaker 1: really well last week against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. So 219 00:09:20,480 --> 00:09:23,360 Speaker 1: how quickly can he adapt and adjust to what the 220 00:09:23,440 --> 00:09:26,840 Speaker 1: risk and is throw out at him, whether it's high pressure, 221 00:09:27,080 --> 00:09:30,160 Speaker 1: whether it's making them through against coverage. How quickly is 222 00:09:30,200 --> 00:09:32,440 Speaker 1: he going to be able to adapt in the game. 223 00:09:32,800 --> 00:09:36,000 Speaker 1: Data determined whether the Giants are successful, But by all accounts, 224 00:09:36,040 --> 00:09:38,520 Speaker 1: I like what he's shown through the preseason and through 225 00:09:38,600 --> 00:09:41,320 Speaker 1: one regular season start. We'll see if he can kind 226 00:09:41,320 --> 00:09:43,480 Speaker 1: of keep it going against the Washington risking his team 227 00:09:43,520 --> 00:09:46,079 Speaker 1: that desperately needs to win. I'm gonna give you the 228 00:09:46,200 --> 00:09:48,160 Speaker 1: name of a rookie for the Giants is that needs 229 00:09:48,200 --> 00:09:50,360 Speaker 1: to play well for them to be successful. And it's 230 00:09:50,400 --> 00:09:54,079 Speaker 1: not Daniel Jones. I'm gonna say Darius Slayton. He saw 231 00:09:54,160 --> 00:09:55,880 Speaker 1: him when he was put in the lineup and got 232 00:09:55,880 --> 00:09:58,360 Speaker 1: a chance to see him for the first time that speed. 233 00:09:58,400 --> 00:09:59,959 Speaker 1: We saw it Auburn. It showed up on the nf 234 00:10:00,000 --> 00:10:02,240 Speaker 1: old field against Tampa. Had a big game there. And 235 00:10:02,280 --> 00:10:05,920 Speaker 1: I think you mentioned those adjustments Buck No, Sae Kwon Barkley. 236 00:10:05,960 --> 00:10:08,560 Speaker 1: It just reeks just you can see it as far 237 00:10:08,640 --> 00:10:11,080 Speaker 1: as the as the I can see. Um, they are 238 00:10:11,120 --> 00:10:13,520 Speaker 1: gonna get up into these wide receivers, They're gonna put 239 00:10:13,600 --> 00:10:16,520 Speaker 1: numbers in the box. They're gonna try and completely uh, 240 00:10:16,640 --> 00:10:18,880 Speaker 1: you know, pressure Daniel Jones with no fear of the 241 00:10:18,960 --> 00:10:21,439 Speaker 1: run game. And I think what you're gonna see now 242 00:10:21,520 --> 00:10:23,600 Speaker 1: is Darius Slayton. He's gonna have to make some plays 243 00:10:23,600 --> 00:10:25,679 Speaker 1: down the field over the top of coverage and uh, 244 00:10:25,679 --> 00:10:28,679 Speaker 1: in order to try and loosen things up a little bit. Yeah. Absolutely, 245 00:10:28,840 --> 00:10:30,079 Speaker 1: I think this is a game for you're to watch 246 00:10:30,160 --> 00:10:32,000 Speaker 1: them Briskins. You know, you don't have to worry about 247 00:10:32,120 --> 00:10:34,120 Speaker 1: Sa Kwon Barkley being in the back room. You go 248 00:10:34,240 --> 00:10:37,760 Speaker 1: all out to make Daniel Jones uncomfortable, and with the 249 00:10:37,800 --> 00:10:39,760 Speaker 1: weapons that he has on the outside, I don't know 250 00:10:39,800 --> 00:10:41,559 Speaker 1: if he has a game changer in the passing game. 251 00:10:41,600 --> 00:10:43,120 Speaker 1: So you want to press those guys up and see 252 00:10:43,160 --> 00:10:46,280 Speaker 1: if they can win consistently. They're one on one matchups, 253 00:10:46,440 --> 00:10:49,200 Speaker 1: and so while you're challenging them on the outside, you 254 00:10:49,240 --> 00:10:52,720 Speaker 1: want to challenge Daniel Jones with some exotic pressures. UH, 255 00:10:52,880 --> 00:10:54,880 Speaker 1: make him trying to figure out where the extra blisses 256 00:10:54,920 --> 00:10:57,360 Speaker 1: are coming from. Let's see if he has the ability 257 00:10:57,400 --> 00:10:59,959 Speaker 1: to change protection to give him the best opportunity to 258 00:11:00,120 --> 00:11:03,480 Speaker 1: attack the threat of the defense. Um. If I'm greag 259 00:11:03,520 --> 00:11:06,680 Speaker 1: with Nusky and I know that we're under agunn and 260 00:11:06,679 --> 00:11:09,160 Speaker 1: we have to get a win, I am emptying the clip. 261 00:11:09,200 --> 00:11:11,880 Speaker 1: I'm making sure that we throw everything at him, and 262 00:11:11,960 --> 00:11:13,880 Speaker 1: let's see if he can kind of stand up against 263 00:11:13,880 --> 00:11:18,160 Speaker 1: a very very chaotic and aggressive blitz pressure scheme. Now 264 00:11:18,520 --> 00:11:20,160 Speaker 1: I'm with him. I think that's exactly what we're gonna 265 00:11:20,160 --> 00:11:22,000 Speaker 1: see this ball game. I'm excited to see Daniel Jones. 266 00:11:22,280 --> 00:11:24,240 Speaker 1: UM easy guy to root for. So we'll see how 267 00:11:24,240 --> 00:11:26,720 Speaker 1: he does here in the second start, going up against 268 00:11:26,760 --> 00:11:29,120 Speaker 1: a team that's really got nothing to lose, so I'd 269 00:11:29,160 --> 00:11:31,800 Speaker 1: imagine nothing. So so you have nothing to lose like 270 00:11:31,840 --> 00:11:34,240 Speaker 1: a team like we we talked about nothing to lose. Thing. 271 00:11:34,320 --> 00:11:36,000 Speaker 1: Right now, I'm looking at Jake Gruten in this pressing 272 00:11:36,000 --> 00:11:39,040 Speaker 1: and he's talking about Case Keenum and whatever. I'm still 273 00:11:39,080 --> 00:11:40,840 Speaker 1: trying to figure try and figure it out, Buck, You're 274 00:11:40,840 --> 00:11:43,000 Speaker 1: gonna go crazy. I'm still trying to figure out. Okay, Like, 275 00:11:43,400 --> 00:11:45,920 Speaker 1: what is the plan if you're the Washington Riskins. If 276 00:11:45,920 --> 00:11:48,240 Speaker 1: you're a Washington risk Ins, you're only three. You're sitting here, 277 00:11:48,320 --> 00:11:50,960 Speaker 1: Case Keenum is whatever he is. You have a quarterback 278 00:11:51,000 --> 00:11:53,120 Speaker 1: that you took in the first round in Dwayne Haskins. 279 00:11:53,440 --> 00:11:56,280 Speaker 1: How long are we trying to sit Dwayne Haskins before 280 00:11:56,320 --> 00:11:58,160 Speaker 1: we put him on the field. We have seen that 281 00:11:58,240 --> 00:12:00,600 Speaker 1: the new recipe in the National Football League is not 282 00:12:00,640 --> 00:12:03,079 Speaker 1: to set your quarterback, but to put him out there, 283 00:12:03,200 --> 00:12:06,080 Speaker 1: let him get those reps. And while he's getting reps, 284 00:12:06,080 --> 00:12:08,440 Speaker 1: you're beginning to just keep a journal and a diary 285 00:12:08,520 --> 00:12:10,680 Speaker 1: of what do we need to do to support him. 286 00:12:11,040 --> 00:12:14,640 Speaker 1: I just don't understand why they're delaying the starting of 287 00:12:15,240 --> 00:12:19,000 Speaker 1: Dwayne Haskins clock. I just can't understand it. I told 288 00:12:19,000 --> 00:12:20,360 Speaker 1: you the other day. I mean, you look at this 289 00:12:20,400 --> 00:12:23,600 Speaker 1: Washington Redskins situation. If Dwayne Haskins does not start against 290 00:12:23,640 --> 00:12:26,160 Speaker 1: the New York Giants, you either drafted the wrong quarterback 291 00:12:26,280 --> 00:12:27,920 Speaker 1: or you hired the wrong coach. There's no other way 292 00:12:27,960 --> 00:12:30,960 Speaker 1: to explain it. There's no other way to explain that 293 00:12:31,000 --> 00:12:32,960 Speaker 1: he in my opinion, he has to be out there 294 00:12:32,960 --> 00:12:35,760 Speaker 1: as a starter in this football game. We'll see what happens. Yeah, 295 00:12:35,760 --> 00:12:38,559 Speaker 1: I mean, it's crazy to me that he's not out there. 296 00:12:38,600 --> 00:12:40,240 Speaker 1: I think just comes from the top down. I think 297 00:12:40,280 --> 00:12:43,079 Speaker 1: if I'm ownership and I'm aware of what has taken 298 00:12:43,080 --> 00:12:45,679 Speaker 1: place to last three seasons, I mean, with exception of 299 00:12:45,720 --> 00:12:48,200 Speaker 1: Pat Mahomes, all these guys have jumped in to the phrase. 300 00:12:48,280 --> 00:12:51,240 Speaker 1: I mean, like josh Alan and Lamar Jackson, two of 301 00:12:51,320 --> 00:12:57,079 Speaker 1: the more uh shoot raw, unrefined prospects that we've seen it. 302 00:12:57,160 --> 00:13:00,880 Speaker 1: Sometimes they got on the field as rookies and they 303 00:13:00,880 --> 00:13:02,920 Speaker 1: had a level of success that allowed the teams to 304 00:13:03,000 --> 00:13:06,760 Speaker 1: build upon their success in year two. I don't understand 305 00:13:06,760 --> 00:13:08,920 Speaker 1: why you wouldn't want to put Dwayne Haskins out there, 306 00:13:09,000 --> 00:13:11,280 Speaker 1: let him work through the rough moments, but learn how 307 00:13:11,320 --> 00:13:13,600 Speaker 1: to build your team around him. I think, man, you 308 00:13:13,640 --> 00:13:15,599 Speaker 1: have to have the knowledge and where were thoughts to 309 00:13:15,720 --> 00:13:18,199 Speaker 1: know what we need? I mean just having him watching 310 00:13:18,240 --> 00:13:20,160 Speaker 1: him in practice, you have no idea what he's gonna 311 00:13:20,160 --> 00:13:21,800 Speaker 1: perform like when he does get his opportunity be on 312 00:13:21,800 --> 00:13:25,440 Speaker 1: the field. I said that was it for the NFL. 313 00:13:25,480 --> 00:13:26,959 Speaker 1: But I do want to ask you one quick thing, 314 00:13:27,120 --> 00:13:29,400 Speaker 1: just your thoughts on Baker Mayfield trained to go at 315 00:13:29,400 --> 00:13:31,960 Speaker 1: Rex Ryan here real quick? You know, like, here's here's 316 00:13:32,000 --> 00:13:35,040 Speaker 1: the issue that um I had with Baker Mayfield before. 317 00:13:35,080 --> 00:13:37,800 Speaker 1: And I think you know Baker Mayfield can see Rex 318 00:13:37,880 --> 00:13:40,240 Speaker 1: Ryan as the ESPN analysts, but I think you and 319 00:13:40,280 --> 00:13:42,400 Speaker 1: I both recognized that Rex Ryan is probably one of 320 00:13:42,440 --> 00:13:45,840 Speaker 1: the greatest defensive coordinators that this league has seen. And 321 00:13:45,920 --> 00:13:47,880 Speaker 1: you can't deny what he was able to do in 322 00:13:47,920 --> 00:13:51,280 Speaker 1: Baltimore and with the defenses that he had under his tutelage. 323 00:13:51,280 --> 00:13:54,240 Speaker 1: And so what Rex is saying is what some of 324 00:13:54,240 --> 00:13:56,280 Speaker 1: the stuff that you and I have talked about doing 325 00:13:56,280 --> 00:13:57,920 Speaker 1: the run up to the draft from Baker was coming 326 00:13:57,960 --> 00:14:00,360 Speaker 1: out and what we've also seen. But we've they had 327 00:14:00,360 --> 00:14:03,079 Speaker 1: to be tight lipped because, look, he played at a 328 00:14:03,160 --> 00:14:06,120 Speaker 1: high level of the season ago. However, if we go 329 00:14:06,240 --> 00:14:08,360 Speaker 1: all the way back to when we first started peeping 330 00:14:08,440 --> 00:14:11,920 Speaker 1: him out back his junior year at Oklahoma. I'm seeing 331 00:14:12,080 --> 00:14:17,000 Speaker 1: junior year Baker Mayfield meaning the chaotic playmaker from the pocket, 332 00:14:17,000 --> 00:14:19,400 Speaker 1: the guy who has happy feats, the guy who drifts 333 00:14:19,680 --> 00:14:22,920 Speaker 1: and leaves the pocket. But it's not an a level athlete. 334 00:14:23,280 --> 00:14:27,320 Speaker 1: And so Rex Ryan is kind of, I would say, 335 00:14:27,480 --> 00:14:29,600 Speaker 1: speaking the truth when he talks about him being a 336 00:14:29,600 --> 00:14:32,280 Speaker 1: one read quarterback, a guy who was a little overrated 337 00:14:32,520 --> 00:14:34,760 Speaker 1: in terms of who he is and how he was 338 00:14:34,840 --> 00:14:38,160 Speaker 1: made out to be because he's not an extraordinary athlete, 339 00:14:38,240 --> 00:14:40,440 Speaker 1: and so when he doesn't have the ability to throw 340 00:14:40,520 --> 00:14:43,920 Speaker 1: on schedule and he's not protected at that level, it 341 00:14:44,000 --> 00:14:46,040 Speaker 1: is hard for him to thrive and function most like 342 00:14:46,120 --> 00:14:49,360 Speaker 1: most quarterbacks. But when you're taking number one and you're 343 00:14:49,480 --> 00:14:52,800 Speaker 1: under size. We've talked about normally, those guys that are 344 00:14:52,840 --> 00:14:55,360 Speaker 1: taken at the top who don't hit the normal benchmarks, 345 00:14:55,640 --> 00:14:59,840 Speaker 1: they have special qualities and other areas. Baker Mayfield doesn't 346 00:14:59,840 --> 00:15:01,920 Speaker 1: have of that, and so when he doesn't have the 347 00:15:01,960 --> 00:15:04,200 Speaker 1: ability to throw his fastball, I don't know if he 348 00:15:04,240 --> 00:15:06,080 Speaker 1: has a curve and a change up in the repertoire. 349 00:15:06,080 --> 00:15:08,680 Speaker 1: And I think that is what we're seeing as teams 350 00:15:08,680 --> 00:15:11,160 Speaker 1: are kind of catching up to this Brown's offense and 351 00:15:11,200 --> 00:15:14,040 Speaker 1: to Baker Mayfield the second go around with Freddy Kitchens 352 00:15:14,040 --> 00:15:17,640 Speaker 1: as a play caller. All Right, you mentioned what you 353 00:15:17,680 --> 00:15:21,600 Speaker 1: saw from Baker Mayfield as a junior. Right, So every 354 00:15:21,680 --> 00:15:24,840 Speaker 1: year I watched guys over the summer coming into the 355 00:15:24,840 --> 00:15:27,280 Speaker 1: fall college players, and then I did this series. I 356 00:15:27,320 --> 00:15:28,920 Speaker 1: don't think I did this last year, actually, but I 357 00:15:28,920 --> 00:15:30,360 Speaker 1: did it for a bunch of years, called that First 358 00:15:30,400 --> 00:15:34,280 Speaker 1: Look series where I'd watch him. It was my first look. 359 00:15:34,360 --> 00:15:36,880 Speaker 1: So I have Baker Mayfield. This is what I wrote 360 00:15:36,880 --> 00:15:39,520 Speaker 1: about Baker Mayfield going into his senior year. So not 361 00:15:39,640 --> 00:15:42,040 Speaker 1: the Baker Mayfield we saw, you know, just tear it up, 362 00:15:42,080 --> 00:15:44,280 Speaker 1: clean everything up when the Heisman Trophy, be the first 363 00:15:44,320 --> 00:15:46,800 Speaker 1: overall pick. This is what I saw from Baker Mayfield 364 00:15:46,840 --> 00:15:49,560 Speaker 1: that junior year that you were discussing. Okay, I'm just 365 00:15:49,560 --> 00:15:51,360 Speaker 1: gonna say this is the areas I said he needs 366 00:15:51,360 --> 00:15:55,080 Speaker 1: to improve. And see if this sounds like what you're describing. Uh, 367 00:15:55,400 --> 00:15:57,280 Speaker 1: Mayfield has a long way to go before he's ready 368 00:15:57,320 --> 00:15:59,560 Speaker 1: to man a position at the next level. Is accuracy 369 00:15:59,640 --> 00:16:02,760 Speaker 1: on too drives, drive throws is concerning. It needs to 370 00:16:02,760 --> 00:16:05,480 Speaker 1: be more firm with his throwing base. When inside the pocket, 371 00:16:05,800 --> 00:16:08,840 Speaker 1: his feet get very busy. He doesn't establish a foundation 372 00:16:08,880 --> 00:16:11,920 Speaker 1: to place the ball accurately at the intermediate level. I 373 00:16:11,960 --> 00:16:14,400 Speaker 1: love his creativity, but there are times he passes up 374 00:16:14,440 --> 00:16:17,520 Speaker 1: easy completions while hunting for the big play that's not there. 375 00:16:17,920 --> 00:16:20,120 Speaker 1: He doesn't need to be so greedy, just take what's 376 00:16:20,120 --> 00:16:22,480 Speaker 1: there and move on to the next down. So then 377 00:16:22,520 --> 00:16:25,360 Speaker 1: I go into kind of my biggest takeaway. After a 378 00:16:25,400 --> 00:16:28,600 Speaker 1: few Houdini like plays from Mayfield, I wrote down Johnny 379 00:16:28,640 --> 00:16:31,480 Speaker 1: Manziel two point oh on my notebook. After studying a 380 00:16:31,560 --> 00:16:34,320 Speaker 1: full three games, I felt like that wasn't a great comparison. 381 00:16:34,440 --> 00:16:37,200 Speaker 1: Manzell was a little more dynamic than Mayfield is both 382 00:16:37,200 --> 00:16:40,520 Speaker 1: a passer and runner. I know Manzell's NFL career didn't 383 00:16:40,560 --> 00:16:43,360 Speaker 1: pan out, mostly because of all field issues, but manzel 384 00:16:43,440 --> 00:16:46,000 Speaker 1: did possess a unique skill set. I think a better 385 00:16:46,040 --> 00:16:49,040 Speaker 1: comparison for Mayfield is Colt McCoy coming out of college. 386 00:16:49,360 --> 00:16:51,960 Speaker 1: I know, O you fans won't appreciate this comparison, but 387 00:16:52,000 --> 00:16:54,680 Speaker 1: I think they're similar athletes who possess similar arm talent. 388 00:16:55,280 --> 00:16:57,840 Speaker 1: Both guys were big time winners in college, I think Mayfield, 389 00:16:57,840 --> 00:17:00,400 Speaker 1: like McCoy, he will have a long NFL career as 390 00:17:00,400 --> 00:17:04,439 Speaker 1: a solid number two quarterback. Now that's that's going into 391 00:17:04,520 --> 00:17:09,359 Speaker 1: his senior year. Obviously, no sides, and I moved my 392 00:17:09,400 --> 00:17:11,560 Speaker 1: grade up, but that's what I saw at that point 393 00:17:11,560 --> 00:17:15,520 Speaker 1: in time. So typically your first exposure to someone, it's 394 00:17:15,520 --> 00:17:17,240 Speaker 1: it's kind of what you really feeling. It's hard to 395 00:17:17,280 --> 00:17:20,119 Speaker 1: get someone to move you off of that. So if 396 00:17:20,160 --> 00:17:22,520 Speaker 1: I go back and I look at my report and 397 00:17:23,000 --> 00:17:25,400 Speaker 1: my report when he was coming like, not even coming out, 398 00:17:25,400 --> 00:17:27,399 Speaker 1: when he was that junior year, coming off that that 399 00:17:27,560 --> 00:17:31,800 Speaker 1: summer evaluation, UM, I had similar concerns. My biggest concern 400 00:17:31,920 --> 00:17:35,400 Speaker 1: was happy and chaotic, happy feeting, chaotic in the pocket, 401 00:17:35,720 --> 00:17:39,400 Speaker 1: not necessarily disciplining on time when it came to his throws. 402 00:17:40,200 --> 00:17:43,879 Speaker 1: I likened him to Tyrod Taylor, and I compared him 403 00:17:43,920 --> 00:17:46,200 Speaker 1: to Tyrod Taylor in terms of when Tyrod was coming 404 00:17:46,200 --> 00:17:48,840 Speaker 1: out of Virginia Tech, he would have these moments, but 405 00:17:48,920 --> 00:17:52,160 Speaker 1: he couldn't necessarily string it together consistently. Now he goes 406 00:17:52,200 --> 00:17:54,160 Speaker 1: into the league and he has been I would say, 407 00:17:54,359 --> 00:17:56,679 Speaker 1: a solid starter, not a hy end or whatever, but 408 00:17:56,720 --> 00:17:59,720 Speaker 1: a solid starter. And then obviously we saw Baker Mayfield 409 00:17:59,800 --> 00:18:03,000 Speaker 1: and Tyrod Taylor worked together in Cleveland. Baker Mayfield as 410 00:18:03,000 --> 00:18:05,320 Speaker 1: a superior player, he gets the starting nod, but that 411 00:18:05,320 --> 00:18:08,240 Speaker 1: that's kind of how I envisioned Mayfield. And so when 412 00:18:08,240 --> 00:18:10,800 Speaker 1: you bring up a Colpe McCoy and I bring up 413 00:18:10,840 --> 00:18:13,240 Speaker 1: a Tyrod Taylor, I think we would say that Tyrod 414 00:18:13,240 --> 00:18:15,639 Speaker 1: Taylor and Colt McCoy are probably in the same range. 415 00:18:15,920 --> 00:18:18,280 Speaker 1: They're kind of cousins when it comes to what their 416 00:18:18,400 --> 00:18:22,160 Speaker 1: NFL UH careers have been. And so I'm not saying 417 00:18:22,160 --> 00:18:24,520 Speaker 1: that you and I had the greatest scouts, but we're 418 00:18:24,560 --> 00:18:26,639 Speaker 1: definitely fishing in the same time when it came to 419 00:18:26,760 --> 00:18:30,919 Speaker 1: how we viewed Baker Mayfield. And maybe he does return 420 00:18:31,000 --> 00:18:33,280 Speaker 1: to form, and maybe he does get back to playing 421 00:18:33,280 --> 00:18:35,199 Speaker 1: like he did his rookie year, but i'moula say there 422 00:18:35,200 --> 00:18:37,560 Speaker 1: are a couple of things that are different, UH in 423 00:18:37,680 --> 00:18:40,000 Speaker 1: terms of his rookie year and what it is this year. 424 00:18:40,280 --> 00:18:43,880 Speaker 1: His rookie year when Freddy Kitchens took over, Freddie Kitchens 425 00:18:43,920 --> 00:18:46,959 Speaker 1: really went to a run heavy approach more twelve and 426 00:18:47,040 --> 00:18:49,840 Speaker 1: thirteen personnel meaning one back, two tight ends or three 427 00:18:49,880 --> 00:18:53,240 Speaker 1: tight ends. Um. When they threw, they threw on favorable downs, 428 00:18:53,320 --> 00:18:58,400 Speaker 1: off play action, early down throws, so defensive thinking run run, run, run, 429 00:18:58,640 --> 00:19:00,360 Speaker 1: stick the ball in the belly to run and back 430 00:19:00,480 --> 00:19:04,480 Speaker 1: drop back throw, deep digs, deep comebacks, big plays where 431 00:19:04,480 --> 00:19:07,080 Speaker 1: you got a lot of yardage um. They would put 432 00:19:07,080 --> 00:19:09,840 Speaker 1: those big packages on the field, empty out the formation. 433 00:19:09,880 --> 00:19:12,640 Speaker 1: So now Baker Mayfield could identify the rush and get 434 00:19:12,680 --> 00:19:14,639 Speaker 1: it out. He could beat them with his mind in 435 00:19:14,680 --> 00:19:19,120 Speaker 1: those situations because it's it's cleaner, it's simpler, it's easier 436 00:19:19,160 --> 00:19:23,200 Speaker 1: to process what I'm seeing this year, the addition of O. B. 437 00:19:23,400 --> 00:19:27,119 Speaker 1: J Odell Beckham Jr. Jarvis Landry still being there, some 438 00:19:27,160 --> 00:19:29,320 Speaker 1: of their other wide receivers. They're now playing in more 439 00:19:29,440 --> 00:19:33,119 Speaker 1: eleven personnel sets, So now what they're seeing, they're seeing 440 00:19:33,160 --> 00:19:37,040 Speaker 1: all the junk and garbage defenses that defensive coordinators have 441 00:19:37,119 --> 00:19:40,560 Speaker 1: at their disposal because most of the league operates in eleven. 442 00:19:40,880 --> 00:19:43,280 Speaker 1: So as much as I want to put this completely 443 00:19:43,320 --> 00:19:45,720 Speaker 1: on Baker Mayfield, a lot of it also has to 444 00:19:45,760 --> 00:19:47,760 Speaker 1: go to Freddy Kitchens. Freddy Kitchens has to do a 445 00:19:47,760 --> 00:19:50,800 Speaker 1: better job of setting up his young quarterback for success. 446 00:19:51,160 --> 00:19:53,000 Speaker 1: They have to get back to what they were doing 447 00:19:53,040 --> 00:19:55,560 Speaker 1: at the end of last year and not trying to 448 00:19:55,600 --> 00:19:58,800 Speaker 1: expand on it. Get back to the basics. Master the basics, 449 00:19:58,920 --> 00:20:01,359 Speaker 1: and make the defense show that they can stop the 450 00:20:01,359 --> 00:20:03,960 Speaker 1: stuff that you were doing last year before you advanced 451 00:20:03,960 --> 00:20:07,680 Speaker 1: at other concepts. Well, I want to finish this discussion 452 00:20:07,760 --> 00:20:09,240 Speaker 1: up here. And again, this is fun because we weren't 453 00:20:09,240 --> 00:20:12,320 Speaker 1: even playing talking about this, but I I find it fascinating. 454 00:20:12,359 --> 00:20:14,400 Speaker 1: So I went back. I read you what I thought 455 00:20:14,480 --> 00:20:17,679 Speaker 1: going into his junior year. Now coming out of his 456 00:20:17,840 --> 00:20:20,760 Speaker 1: senior year, after the improvements he made, so think about, 457 00:20:20,840 --> 00:20:22,920 Speaker 1: you know, junior year I'm talking about, is this Colt McCoy. 458 00:20:22,960 --> 00:20:25,439 Speaker 1: Is this guy really kind of a backup quarterback? He 459 00:20:25,560 --> 00:20:28,760 Speaker 1: ends up being my thirteenth overall player in the draft, 460 00:20:28,800 --> 00:20:31,440 Speaker 1: and I compared him with Jeff Garcia. I say, he's 461 00:20:31,440 --> 00:20:34,080 Speaker 1: got a quick release, there's a lot of schemed winners. Um, 462 00:20:34,160 --> 00:20:36,840 Speaker 1: he can various arm angles, nice touch, but I did 463 00:20:36,880 --> 00:20:41,320 Speaker 1: still see it even on senior film, inconsistent drive accuracy. Um, 464 00:20:41,440 --> 00:20:43,520 Speaker 1: And that was something that we've seen. Think about all 465 00:20:43,520 --> 00:20:45,840 Speaker 1: those balls we've seen sale on him and the intermediate 466 00:20:45,880 --> 00:20:48,400 Speaker 1: throws this year, that that stuff there was a lot 467 00:20:48,440 --> 00:20:50,159 Speaker 1: of that is junior year still a little bit of 468 00:20:50,520 --> 00:20:53,520 Speaker 1: his senior year much better as rookie year and now 469 00:20:53,520 --> 00:20:55,520 Speaker 1: we're seeing a little bit. It's just a little inconsistent there. 470 00:20:55,560 --> 00:20:57,160 Speaker 1: That's an area that he's got to continue to work 471 00:20:57,160 --> 00:20:58,600 Speaker 1: on and clean up. But I did think it was 472 00:20:58,600 --> 00:21:02,920 Speaker 1: interesting my comparison leaped from Colt McCoy to a Jeff Garcia, 473 00:21:03,480 --> 00:21:05,879 Speaker 1: who you know, it's a Pro Bowl quarterback that's in 474 00:21:05,920 --> 00:21:08,000 Speaker 1: good years, but you wouldn't have said that's the first 475 00:21:08,040 --> 00:21:10,800 Speaker 1: overall pick, right. And I think that was the biggest 476 00:21:10,840 --> 00:21:13,880 Speaker 1: issue that I had with Baker Mayfield at number one 477 00:21:13,960 --> 00:21:17,240 Speaker 1: overall is I didn't see the normal things that you 478 00:21:17,240 --> 00:21:20,320 Speaker 1: would check off for a number number one overall pick. 479 00:21:20,720 --> 00:21:24,000 Speaker 1: Normally you have to have blue qualities and several areas, 480 00:21:24,040 --> 00:21:29,360 Speaker 1: whether it's accuracy, athleticism, size, performance, production, all of those things, 481 00:21:29,440 --> 00:21:31,960 Speaker 1: so we can check off the boxes in terms of hey, look, 482 00:21:32,000 --> 00:21:33,840 Speaker 1: he played at a high Levelly senior year. He did 483 00:21:33,840 --> 00:21:38,440 Speaker 1: have outstanding production, but physically, I don't know if he 484 00:21:38,560 --> 00:21:40,639 Speaker 1: checked off any of those boxes when it came to 485 00:21:40,680 --> 00:21:43,800 Speaker 1: being a level player and a level prospect. I know 486 00:21:43,880 --> 00:21:47,320 Speaker 1: people talked about his accuracy being um that other trait 487 00:21:47,440 --> 00:21:49,520 Speaker 1: that put him over the top, but we have seen 488 00:21:49,520 --> 00:21:51,720 Speaker 1: it with Lincoln Riley Lincoln Riley does a great job 489 00:21:51,720 --> 00:21:54,439 Speaker 1: of scheming things where we've seen him and then we've 490 00:21:54,440 --> 00:21:56,680 Speaker 1: seen Kyla Murray and then we're looking at Jalen Hurts. 491 00:21:56,800 --> 00:22:00,720 Speaker 1: Those guys have easy completions because it's really scripted. And 492 00:22:00,800 --> 00:22:03,720 Speaker 1: that's not a knock on Baker Mayfield. But when we 493 00:22:03,760 --> 00:22:07,040 Speaker 1: talk about evaluating the position and really looking at the talent, 494 00:22:07,520 --> 00:22:09,679 Speaker 1: he didn't strike me as like, just go back and 495 00:22:09,720 --> 00:22:12,560 Speaker 1: think about the number one picks that have played quarterback, 496 00:22:13,320 --> 00:22:18,720 Speaker 1: Cam Newton, Andrew Luck, Michael Vick, like Matthew Stafford, like 497 00:22:18,840 --> 00:22:20,960 Speaker 1: just think about the guys that have heard their name 498 00:22:21,359 --> 00:22:24,520 Speaker 1: called first. When you close your eyes, do you see 499 00:22:24,600 --> 00:22:27,480 Speaker 1: Baker Mayfield as a guy that is in the same range. 500 00:22:27,480 --> 00:22:29,080 Speaker 1: Do you see him as a guy that is superior 501 00:22:29,080 --> 00:22:31,800 Speaker 1: to those guys? I don't think so, and so look, 502 00:22:32,240 --> 00:22:34,520 Speaker 1: years are different when it comes to the draft, but 503 00:22:35,119 --> 00:22:38,280 Speaker 1: I felt like he was overdrafted based on his talent, 504 00:22:38,560 --> 00:22:40,760 Speaker 1: and I think what we're seeing is now the league 505 00:22:40,760 --> 00:22:43,240 Speaker 1: has caught up a little bit and we'll see what 506 00:22:43,320 --> 00:22:45,600 Speaker 1: he and Freddy Kitchens are able to do to sustain it. 507 00:22:45,760 --> 00:22:48,399 Speaker 1: I think your comparison to Jeff Garcia is great because 508 00:22:48,600 --> 00:22:50,360 Speaker 1: Jeff Garcia was able to play at a Pro Bowl 509 00:22:50,440 --> 00:22:53,960 Speaker 1: level because he was aided by the guys around him. 510 00:22:54,119 --> 00:22:56,320 Speaker 1: He was aided by the coaching staff being able to 511 00:22:56,320 --> 00:22:59,720 Speaker 1: put him in great situations. For Baker Mayfield, he has 512 00:22:59,760 --> 00:23:01,720 Speaker 1: to say any stuff around him, but now he needs 513 00:23:01,760 --> 00:23:03,560 Speaker 1: his coach to put him in a situation where he 514 00:23:03,600 --> 00:23:06,240 Speaker 1: can elevate him through his play calling and some of 515 00:23:06,280 --> 00:23:09,960 Speaker 1: the designs that they have on offense. Let's a fun, 516 00:23:10,080 --> 00:23:11,760 Speaker 1: fun discussion their Buck. I thought you brought us some 517 00:23:11,760 --> 00:23:13,800 Speaker 1: great points. It'll be interesting to see how Baker does 518 00:23:14,119 --> 00:23:15,960 Speaker 1: UH this next weekend and on through the rest of 519 00:23:15,960 --> 00:23:18,440 Speaker 1: the season. We know we'll be watching, keep you updated 520 00:23:18,680 --> 00:23:20,600 Speaker 1: along the way. All right, let's get to let's get 521 00:23:20,640 --> 00:23:22,879 Speaker 1: some college football and with our eyes towards the draft, 522 00:23:22,960 --> 00:23:24,679 Speaker 1: and this looks like it could be a very intriguing 523 00:23:24,720 --> 00:23:27,000 Speaker 1: list of quarterbacks in the upcoming draft, one of which 524 00:23:27,400 --> 00:23:29,840 Speaker 1: is is Utah States. Jordan's love and we got a 525 00:23:29,920 --> 00:23:32,600 Speaker 1: chance to sit down or catch up, I should say, 526 00:23:33,080 --> 00:23:35,800 Speaker 1: with his head coach Gary Anderson, who UH has done 527 00:23:35,800 --> 00:23:38,440 Speaker 1: a nice job really building that foundation there at Utah State, 528 00:23:38,600 --> 00:23:40,400 Speaker 1: had a couple other stops along the way, and now 529 00:23:40,440 --> 00:23:43,119 Speaker 1: he's back there, UH coaching up there in Utah and 530 00:23:43,720 --> 00:23:46,359 Speaker 1: great to visit with him about this program, the culture 531 00:23:46,400 --> 00:23:49,640 Speaker 1: as well as his young quarterback. Well, coach, I appreciate 532 00:23:49,640 --> 00:23:51,520 Speaker 1: you taking some time for us today. It's great to 533 00:23:51,560 --> 00:23:54,480 Speaker 1: catch up with you. First question from me is, uh, 534 00:23:54,520 --> 00:23:57,480 Speaker 1: just how special is the culture there at Utah State? 535 00:23:57,480 --> 00:23:59,679 Speaker 1: You had a chance to be there previously, and I 536 00:23:59,720 --> 00:24:02,280 Speaker 1: feel when I watched the Utah State program, I'm seeing 537 00:24:02,320 --> 00:24:04,840 Speaker 1: things I've seen for a very long time. Yeah, it's 538 00:24:04,880 --> 00:24:07,320 Speaker 1: a pretty tight knit culture. There's no doubt. You know, 539 00:24:07,359 --> 00:24:09,640 Speaker 1: as we as we went through time first time through here, 540 00:24:09,680 --> 00:24:12,439 Speaker 1: we tried to build it up and get a culture 541 00:24:12,480 --> 00:24:15,000 Speaker 1: and a recruiting style and a belief in the philosophy 542 00:24:15,040 --> 00:24:17,439 Speaker 1: within within our program and you know, set with our 543 00:24:17,480 --> 00:24:20,280 Speaker 1: core values and plan to win in things. And when 544 00:24:20,320 --> 00:24:22,160 Speaker 1: we had left and Matt came in, the great thing 545 00:24:22,240 --> 00:24:24,720 Speaker 1: is that never changed. You know, the core values when 546 00:24:24,720 --> 00:24:26,480 Speaker 1: we walked back in here were the same, The plan 547 00:24:26,560 --> 00:24:28,400 Speaker 1: the win was the same. So there was a lot 548 00:24:28,400 --> 00:24:31,480 Speaker 1: of same as there's definitely every coach puts their stamp on, 549 00:24:31,600 --> 00:24:33,879 Speaker 1: whether that's a position coach or a coordinator or a 550 00:24:33,880 --> 00:24:36,040 Speaker 1: head coach. But you know, the beliefs here from our 551 00:24:36,080 --> 00:24:40,480 Speaker 1: recruiting stance. UM, you know, are just our whole structure 552 00:24:40,520 --> 00:24:44,080 Speaker 1: of understanding. I think Utah States so special because of 553 00:24:44,600 --> 00:24:48,680 Speaker 1: the way the student athletes, the students, the small town, 554 00:24:48,880 --> 00:24:51,399 Speaker 1: everybody interacts with each other and it's a special special 555 00:24:51,480 --> 00:24:53,840 Speaker 1: place because of that. So that culture. You you have 556 00:24:53,880 --> 00:24:55,760 Speaker 1: to understand that culture if you're going to be a 557 00:24:55,760 --> 00:24:59,080 Speaker 1: student athlete here period, not just a football player, you know, coach. 558 00:24:59,119 --> 00:25:01,040 Speaker 1: One of the things that we do we really like 559 00:25:01,119 --> 00:25:03,720 Speaker 1: to dig deep into the team building process. And so 560 00:25:04,000 --> 00:25:06,879 Speaker 1: I heard you mentioning core values and philosophy. Could you 561 00:25:06,880 --> 00:25:08,919 Speaker 1: share a little bit of that with our listeners. What 562 00:25:09,000 --> 00:25:10,959 Speaker 1: are your core values when it comes to building your 563 00:25:10,960 --> 00:25:12,879 Speaker 1: team and the guys that you look for. Well, I 564 00:25:12,880 --> 00:25:15,679 Speaker 1: think the biggest thing is when we recruit. Again, the 565 00:25:15,760 --> 00:25:18,040 Speaker 1: uniqueness of Cash Valley is as you are going to 566 00:25:18,080 --> 00:25:21,639 Speaker 1: be intertwined with the community. It's not your choice, UM, 567 00:25:21,680 --> 00:25:25,440 Speaker 1: and quite frankly, students as a whole and at university 568 00:25:26,480 --> 00:25:28,879 Speaker 1: Utah State University as a whole, in this university, your 569 00:25:28,960 --> 00:25:33,239 Speaker 1: student you're part of this community. UM. Student athletes are 570 00:25:33,560 --> 00:25:36,359 Speaker 1: no different. They're out there every single day. Our kids 571 00:25:36,400 --> 00:25:37,880 Speaker 1: need to know that we're going to ask them through 572 00:25:37,880 --> 00:25:40,879 Speaker 1: our beyond football program. UM to be out there in 573 00:25:40,920 --> 00:25:42,840 Speaker 1: the community and be involved in the community. And that's 574 00:25:42,880 --> 00:25:45,440 Speaker 1: something that I think is special for us, the student 575 00:25:45,480 --> 00:25:47,480 Speaker 1: athletes who have a special bond. They all live within 576 00:25:48,040 --> 00:25:50,000 Speaker 1: five minutes of each other, right, I mean, I'm seven 577 00:25:50,000 --> 00:25:52,560 Speaker 1: minutes from our house, and so that that's a special 578 00:25:52,600 --> 00:25:54,639 Speaker 1: part of our culture because you walk in here and 579 00:25:54,680 --> 00:25:58,119 Speaker 1: I believe that you have a uniqueness to getting to 580 00:25:58,200 --> 00:26:00,840 Speaker 1: know the students as a whole, getting to know your teammates, 581 00:26:00,880 --> 00:26:02,919 Speaker 1: getting to know your coaches. It's so easy here for 582 00:26:02,960 --> 00:26:04,919 Speaker 1: me to be able to say, you know, let's go 583 00:26:05,000 --> 00:26:07,480 Speaker 1: DVS come into my house tonight, Let's let's cook some burgers, 584 00:26:07,560 --> 00:26:10,000 Speaker 1: let's cook some steaks, whatever we're gonna do. Um. And 585 00:26:10,040 --> 00:26:12,399 Speaker 1: that's harder to do in other places. The kids are 586 00:26:12,400 --> 00:26:14,159 Speaker 1: gonna walk by each other, they're gonna see themselves in 587 00:26:14,160 --> 00:26:16,439 Speaker 1: the grocery store. So that that's a big part of 588 00:26:16,440 --> 00:26:18,560 Speaker 1: our culture. The other thing is to you just to 589 00:26:18,640 --> 00:26:21,960 Speaker 1: understand our goal for us, and we have Beyond football 590 00:26:22,000 --> 00:26:24,120 Speaker 1: is a huge part of our program. But we don't 591 00:26:24,160 --> 00:26:26,080 Speaker 1: look at it as a staff and say our goal 592 00:26:26,160 --> 00:26:29,399 Speaker 1: is to get you graduated. Um. That's a big step 593 00:26:29,440 --> 00:26:31,840 Speaker 1: in today's culture and a big step in today's part 594 00:26:31,840 --> 00:26:34,320 Speaker 1: of athletics as a whole in college athletics is to 595 00:26:34,400 --> 00:26:37,000 Speaker 1: get that degree. And it always has been me personally 596 00:26:37,080 --> 00:26:39,000 Speaker 1: and our staff. We believe that's a cop out if 597 00:26:39,000 --> 00:26:42,200 Speaker 1: we stop there. Our belief is with our beyond football program, 598 00:26:42,240 --> 00:26:44,359 Speaker 1: all of our academic success that we help these kids 599 00:26:44,359 --> 00:26:47,160 Speaker 1: have is when football is done, that door's closed. You've 600 00:26:47,160 --> 00:26:50,000 Speaker 1: moved along in life. We sit down, we talk and say, hey, 601 00:26:50,040 --> 00:26:52,720 Speaker 1: I'm taking how are things going, And the kid says, hey, 602 00:26:52,760 --> 00:26:56,000 Speaker 1: you know what, I'm taking care of whatever they've created 603 00:26:56,040 --> 00:26:57,800 Speaker 1: at that point with a big smile on their face, 604 00:26:57,800 --> 00:26:59,800 Speaker 1: and they're making the money that they want to be 605 00:26:59,840 --> 00:27:05,080 Speaker 1: a make to support their family, children, wife, themselves, maybe family, 606 00:27:05,119 --> 00:27:07,159 Speaker 1: whatever it is. At that point, if they can do that, 607 00:27:07,200 --> 00:27:09,479 Speaker 1: then we can salute them and say congratulations, young man. 608 00:27:09,520 --> 00:27:11,159 Speaker 1: We did our part. And that's a big part of 609 00:27:11,160 --> 00:27:13,840 Speaker 1: our culture. It's not just you know, a degree. A 610 00:27:13,880 --> 00:27:16,200 Speaker 1: lot of people we always talk about the social aspect, 611 00:27:16,400 --> 00:27:19,880 Speaker 1: the academic aspect of social aspect, but at Utah State, 612 00:27:19,880 --> 00:27:21,960 Speaker 1: it's it all encompass us together and that's part of 613 00:27:21,960 --> 00:27:25,760 Speaker 1: the specialness of it. Coach and I'll watch football on Saturdays, 614 00:27:25,760 --> 00:27:27,520 Speaker 1: and when we're studying the tape and studying these teams, 615 00:27:27,560 --> 00:27:29,719 Speaker 1: especially the teams are at the very top for the 616 00:27:29,760 --> 00:27:32,639 Speaker 1: most part. I see teams that look like they're actually 617 00:27:32,680 --> 00:27:35,240 Speaker 1: having fun. There's a lot of energy, and I see 618 00:27:35,280 --> 00:27:37,960 Speaker 1: teams that are also discipline, and it seems like as 619 00:27:37,960 --> 00:27:40,520 Speaker 1: a coach it's got to be a huge challenge where 620 00:27:40,560 --> 00:27:42,400 Speaker 1: you can try and fill up both of those buckets 621 00:27:42,400 --> 00:27:45,960 Speaker 1: without neglecting one. It is, uh, you know, in our 622 00:27:46,000 --> 00:27:47,679 Speaker 1: locker room when the coaches walk out the locker room 623 00:27:47,720 --> 00:27:48,960 Speaker 1: every day, one of the things that says that the 624 00:27:49,040 --> 00:27:52,399 Speaker 1: very bottom of the practice is to be detail organized, 625 00:27:52,680 --> 00:27:55,760 Speaker 1: and smile and be big time d one. Um, those 626 00:27:55,800 --> 00:27:57,919 Speaker 1: are so important. I mean, if we're doing this and 627 00:27:57,960 --> 00:28:00,840 Speaker 1: it's torture, man, then that's fine, something else to do, 628 00:28:00,960 --> 00:28:04,040 Speaker 1: because it's it's the best time in these I think 629 00:28:04,040 --> 00:28:05,920 Speaker 1: all of us that would have played this game and 630 00:28:06,000 --> 00:28:09,480 Speaker 1: been a part of it in the university setting, it's 631 00:28:09,480 --> 00:28:11,080 Speaker 1: some of the best times of their life and it 632 00:28:11,280 --> 00:28:13,200 Speaker 1: may not be the best, but gosh, Dan, it's it's 633 00:28:13,280 --> 00:28:15,600 Speaker 1: right up there, and you need to smile and you 634 00:28:15,640 --> 00:28:17,840 Speaker 1: have fune when you're doing that, however, you know it's 635 00:28:17,840 --> 00:28:19,800 Speaker 1: winning and you want to win, and to win, you 636 00:28:19,840 --> 00:28:21,560 Speaker 1: need to be disciplined and you need to be a 637 00:28:21,560 --> 00:28:24,000 Speaker 1: deal with the adversity. And you know, our last game 638 00:28:24,040 --> 00:28:25,800 Speaker 1: was a perfect example of that. You know, you're going 639 00:28:25,840 --> 00:28:27,680 Speaker 1: to face adversity and we're playing a great team in 640 00:28:27,720 --> 00:28:30,400 Speaker 1: San Diego State and it all went well. Tell about 641 00:28:30,440 --> 00:28:31,879 Speaker 1: eight minutes left in the third quarter and all of 642 00:28:31,920 --> 00:28:33,480 Speaker 1: a sudden, we get smacked in the face and this 643 00:28:33,520 --> 00:28:36,320 Speaker 1: team comes rallying back and you know, Santeo State, it 644 00:28:36,359 --> 00:28:38,480 Speaker 1: fell a lot of adversity. They battled back through it 645 00:28:38,520 --> 00:28:40,560 Speaker 1: and we got to field that adversity late in the game. 646 00:28:40,600 --> 00:28:43,600 Speaker 1: We answered back. But if you're not organized and detailed, 647 00:28:43,840 --> 00:28:46,760 Speaker 1: having fun, belief in yourself, prepared the right way, you're 648 00:28:46,760 --> 00:28:48,680 Speaker 1: gonna lose that game. And at the end of the day, 649 00:28:48,720 --> 00:28:50,760 Speaker 1: came down to one play, and you know, we were 650 00:28:50,800 --> 00:28:53,120 Speaker 1: fortunate to win the game. Um, but you have two 651 00:28:53,120 --> 00:28:55,160 Speaker 1: good teams battling up, playing up, playing the game the 652 00:28:55,240 --> 00:28:57,520 Speaker 1: right way. And I think that's uh that that that 653 00:28:57,680 --> 00:29:00,080 Speaker 1: bleeds through your program, that bleeds through your coach is 654 00:29:00,120 --> 00:29:02,120 Speaker 1: and the kids in the program. And you know, kids 655 00:29:02,160 --> 00:29:03,920 Speaker 1: need to have a smile on their face and enjoy 656 00:29:04,000 --> 00:29:06,160 Speaker 1: this time in their lives for sure. Coach you so 657 00:29:06,240 --> 00:29:08,800 Speaker 1: let you mentioned adversity and how you guys were able 658 00:29:08,840 --> 00:29:11,480 Speaker 1: to bounce back from the diversity to overcome the challenges. 659 00:29:12,080 --> 00:29:14,120 Speaker 1: As a coach, how do you teach your guys how 660 00:29:14,120 --> 00:29:16,560 Speaker 1: to be resilient, to have that necessary grit to be 661 00:29:16,600 --> 00:29:19,280 Speaker 1: able to face those tough times and kind of persevere 662 00:29:19,280 --> 00:29:21,720 Speaker 1: and bounce back through those I think what one thing 663 00:29:21,760 --> 00:29:23,400 Speaker 1: to that is you need to put them in those 664 00:29:23,440 --> 00:29:27,400 Speaker 1: situations as much as you can in spring football and 665 00:29:27,560 --> 00:29:31,640 Speaker 1: winter conditioning. Um. Sometimes that's just being tough enough to 666 00:29:31,760 --> 00:29:33,640 Speaker 1: dig in when you're a little bit tired and handle 667 00:29:33,680 --> 00:29:36,280 Speaker 1: the scenarios and don't look at you know, pointing the 668 00:29:36,320 --> 00:29:39,240 Speaker 1: finger when you are tired, and you learn to push yourself. 669 00:29:39,280 --> 00:29:41,920 Speaker 1: The next thing is don't point the finger when things 670 00:29:41,960 --> 00:29:43,640 Speaker 1: don't go your way and somebody doesn't do their job. 671 00:29:43,720 --> 00:29:46,440 Speaker 1: So was somebody misses a kick? So what a guy 672 00:29:46,480 --> 00:29:48,400 Speaker 1: went the wrong way? To deal with it and continually 673 00:29:48,400 --> 00:29:51,880 Speaker 1: move on, um and work so hard. And again it's 674 00:29:52,080 --> 00:29:55,120 Speaker 1: kind of a coaching cliche, I suppose, but there's eleven 675 00:29:55,200 --> 00:29:57,480 Speaker 1: dudes out there. Stay eleven strong in those moments to 676 00:29:57,560 --> 00:29:59,640 Speaker 1: keep battling with your teammates and and do it in 677 00:29:59,680 --> 00:30:02,760 Speaker 1: pray this you know, for un till during the season. 678 00:30:02,800 --> 00:30:05,239 Speaker 1: To me, today, this is game day for for me 679 00:30:05,320 --> 00:30:07,720 Speaker 1: as a coach, this is game day for me. Tuesday 680 00:30:07,760 --> 00:30:10,000 Speaker 1: it's a game day, and tomorrow's game day again, and 681 00:30:10,000 --> 00:30:12,960 Speaker 1: then Thursday it's not game day anymore. It's more fine 682 00:30:12,960 --> 00:30:14,760 Speaker 1: tuning and the things that we do. But Saturday is 683 00:30:14,800 --> 00:30:18,000 Speaker 1: the kid's game day, and so our level of just 684 00:30:18,200 --> 00:30:21,040 Speaker 1: energy and excitement and belief and preparation. As a coach, 685 00:30:21,160 --> 00:30:23,600 Speaker 1: we need to get that to them today and accept 686 00:30:23,600 --> 00:30:25,440 Speaker 1: that it's not going to be perfect, which is fine, 687 00:30:25,640 --> 00:30:28,600 Speaker 1: but train your kids to understand that what moment are 688 00:30:28,600 --> 00:30:31,560 Speaker 1: they in Thursday, gosh day, and it's got to be perfect, guys. 689 00:30:31,600 --> 00:30:33,480 Speaker 1: And I don't want as a coach, I don't want 690 00:30:33,480 --> 00:30:35,280 Speaker 1: to say a word to you on Thursday. Okay, on 691 00:30:35,360 --> 00:30:36,880 Speaker 1: Tuesday I do. I want to talk to you, I 692 00:30:36,920 --> 00:30:38,360 Speaker 1: want to help you, want to communicate with you, but 693 00:30:38,400 --> 00:30:40,440 Speaker 1: I want you to handle on Thursday. And to me, 694 00:30:40,560 --> 00:30:43,040 Speaker 1: that's that's that helps them deal with the adversity because 695 00:30:43,240 --> 00:30:46,040 Speaker 1: you try to get them in that moment, whether it's 696 00:30:46,080 --> 00:30:49,040 Speaker 1: a game, whether again it's the offseason quite frankly, whether 697 00:30:49,040 --> 00:30:51,239 Speaker 1: it's taking a test whatever it may be. Put them 698 00:30:51,280 --> 00:30:54,120 Speaker 1: in those situations to help them react. Coach, I want 699 00:30:54,120 --> 00:30:55,680 Speaker 1: to ask you that's great stuff. By the way, I 700 00:30:55,680 --> 00:30:57,920 Speaker 1: want to ask you about your quarterback here in Jordan's Love, 701 00:30:57,960 --> 00:30:59,960 Speaker 1: a guy that everybody in the the NFL has been paying 702 00:31:00,000 --> 00:31:03,560 Speaker 1: attention to for a while, is a special talent. But 703 00:31:03,640 --> 00:31:05,680 Speaker 1: what can you tell us about your signal caller? How 704 00:31:05,680 --> 00:31:10,120 Speaker 1: special is this kid? Well, he makes you smile in 705 00:31:10,120 --> 00:31:12,600 Speaker 1: a lot of ways. You know, not because he's a 706 00:31:12,640 --> 00:31:16,480 Speaker 1: tremendous player. He makes you smile because he's just he's 707 00:31:16,480 --> 00:31:20,680 Speaker 1: a leader. Um, he's steady, Eddie, he's he We have 708 00:31:20,840 --> 00:31:24,320 Speaker 1: fifty three, fifty four new kids in our program this year, 709 00:31:24,840 --> 00:31:27,720 Speaker 1: and he knows every one of their names. I would 710 00:31:27,720 --> 00:31:29,880 Speaker 1: I would bet he knows every one of those kids names, 711 00:31:29,880 --> 00:31:32,000 Speaker 1: and he's excited about them being part of the team, 712 00:31:32,040 --> 00:31:33,960 Speaker 1: and he's he's not too big for any part of 713 00:31:33,960 --> 00:31:37,880 Speaker 1: this process, but he'd uh. I guess the easiest way 714 00:31:37,880 --> 00:31:39,600 Speaker 1: for me to sum up Jordan Love off the field, 715 00:31:39,640 --> 00:31:42,040 Speaker 1: if I had a daughter, I would be real proud 716 00:31:42,200 --> 00:31:44,960 Speaker 1: to follow a sudden you know, he said, hey, can 717 00:31:45,000 --> 00:31:47,120 Speaker 1: I marry her? I'd be really really happy about that, 718 00:31:47,160 --> 00:31:49,880 Speaker 1: because he's a special special yong man on the field. 719 00:31:50,280 --> 00:31:52,520 Speaker 1: You always had a couple of three different coordinators. He's 720 00:31:52,520 --> 00:31:55,080 Speaker 1: handled that very well as he's gone through time. He's 721 00:31:55,080 --> 00:31:58,040 Speaker 1: a sponge. He wants to get better. Um, he always 722 00:31:58,080 --> 00:32:01,640 Speaker 1: is just right in the middle. Um. Last game, you know, hey, 723 00:32:01,720 --> 00:32:04,360 Speaker 1: we scored one offensive touchdown. That's not like us, that's 724 00:32:04,400 --> 00:32:06,160 Speaker 1: not that's not who we are on offense. And we 725 00:32:06,320 --> 00:32:08,640 Speaker 1: know we were playing against a great offense. And but 726 00:32:08,760 --> 00:32:11,720 Speaker 1: it was those last two drives. I look at Jordan, 727 00:32:11,800 --> 00:32:13,800 Speaker 1: I catch his eye, he catch his mind, he winks 728 00:32:13,800 --> 00:32:15,640 Speaker 1: at me and nodds's head and it was just like, coach, 729 00:32:15,680 --> 00:32:18,400 Speaker 1: we've got this. We're good. And you know, that's an 730 00:32:18,400 --> 00:32:20,520 Speaker 1: awesome place for him to be because we had some 731 00:32:20,560 --> 00:32:23,520 Speaker 1: problems in that game. We snapped the ball horribly to him. 732 00:32:23,520 --> 00:32:26,000 Speaker 1: We put him behind the gun of an aggressive defense 733 00:32:26,000 --> 00:32:28,800 Speaker 1: and snapped the ball poorly, which led to him taking 734 00:32:28,800 --> 00:32:30,600 Speaker 1: his eyes down, getting his eyes up. And as you 735 00:32:30,600 --> 00:32:33,120 Speaker 1: guys know, it's a quarterback. That's pretty difficult when you're 736 00:32:33,120 --> 00:32:36,840 Speaker 1: playing against a rocky long defense. But he just plows 737 00:32:36,840 --> 00:32:39,400 Speaker 1: through it and he keeps on battling and keeps on fighting. Um. 738 00:32:39,440 --> 00:32:41,840 Speaker 1: I think he's going to be a great pro. Um, 739 00:32:41,880 --> 00:32:43,760 Speaker 1: I would love to have him for another year. If 740 00:32:43,800 --> 00:32:45,920 Speaker 1: we don't have it for another year, I'm gonna be 741 00:32:46,040 --> 00:32:48,560 Speaker 1: very very happy that, you know, he makes that decision 742 00:32:48,600 --> 00:32:51,160 Speaker 1: to go on and play, and replacing him will be difficult, 743 00:32:51,200 --> 00:32:53,160 Speaker 1: but I want what's best for Jordan, which we all do. 744 00:32:53,240 --> 00:32:56,240 Speaker 1: And Um, in this offense, you need a special quarterback, 745 00:32:56,240 --> 00:32:58,400 Speaker 1: but we have a special quarterback and a very very 746 00:32:58,400 --> 00:33:01,640 Speaker 1: special young man also, you know, coach, and thinking about 747 00:33:01,680 --> 00:33:04,479 Speaker 1: that even beyond Jordan, when you think about the quarterback position, 748 00:33:04,480 --> 00:33:06,560 Speaker 1: because everyone is trying to find the secret sauce to 749 00:33:06,640 --> 00:33:09,480 Speaker 1: identifying a franchise caliber quarterback, what do you think of 750 00:33:09,560 --> 00:33:13,080 Speaker 1: the court trays at A top quarterback must have to 751 00:33:13,120 --> 00:33:16,960 Speaker 1: be a winner and a championship level player. Well, Um, 752 00:33:17,480 --> 00:33:19,240 Speaker 1: I don't know what it takes it at that level 753 00:33:19,240 --> 00:33:21,480 Speaker 1: of the NFL. I'm not going to speak on that level, 754 00:33:21,520 --> 00:33:23,640 Speaker 1: but I'll speak on college a little bit, you know, 755 00:33:23,760 --> 00:33:25,680 Speaker 1: just I think it's important to be that you know 756 00:33:25,720 --> 00:33:28,800 Speaker 1: that tremendous leader Um is so so important and the 757 00:33:29,000 --> 00:33:31,520 Speaker 1: lead in his way. Some some young young men are 758 00:33:31,600 --> 00:33:34,120 Speaker 1: much more vocal. Some are just stay in the middle. 759 00:33:34,200 --> 00:33:36,280 Speaker 1: Some put their arm around you and and and lead 760 00:33:36,320 --> 00:33:38,239 Speaker 1: in your style is number one. Number two for me 761 00:33:38,320 --> 00:33:41,200 Speaker 1: is in our offense, he has to be able to 762 00:33:41,240 --> 00:33:44,320 Speaker 1: get the ball out and read extremely quickly. Um. You 763 00:33:44,360 --> 00:33:46,200 Speaker 1: know you're going to have free hitters coming at you 764 00:33:46,240 --> 00:33:47,720 Speaker 1: at times. You've got to get that ball out and 765 00:33:47,760 --> 00:33:49,880 Speaker 1: get those reads, um, and get the ball to the 766 00:33:49,880 --> 00:33:52,920 Speaker 1: playmakers and your opportunity, the opportunity comes to to get 767 00:33:52,960 --> 00:33:56,480 Speaker 1: that ball out quickly, um, organized handle and run the 768 00:33:56,520 --> 00:33:59,480 Speaker 1: offense when things are good, when things are bad. And 769 00:33:59,520 --> 00:34:02,440 Speaker 1: then last, I would say, you know, recruit like crazy 770 00:34:02,480 --> 00:34:04,400 Speaker 1: to get great players around you, because in the spread, 771 00:34:04,480 --> 00:34:07,760 Speaker 1: if you don't have great receivers, great running backs. Uh, 772 00:34:07,920 --> 00:34:09,880 Speaker 1: even if you're a great quarterback, you're gonna be average 773 00:34:09,960 --> 00:34:12,920 Speaker 1: really really fast. So, uh, you know, recruit like crazy 774 00:34:13,000 --> 00:34:15,840 Speaker 1: to get good players around you. I love that. And Coach, 775 00:34:16,160 --> 00:34:18,080 Speaker 1: the last question I have for you, and this is 776 00:34:18,120 --> 00:34:20,399 Speaker 1: our our favorite question we've come up with this year. 777 00:34:20,440 --> 00:34:24,000 Speaker 1: We've had so many coaches on We've got these amazing stories, Uh, 778 00:34:24,040 --> 00:34:27,359 Speaker 1: throughout your your coaching career. We're talking about the best 779 00:34:27,480 --> 00:34:29,800 Speaker 1: high school football player you've ever seen. Didn't necessarily have 780 00:34:29,840 --> 00:34:31,520 Speaker 1: to be a player that played for you, sign with you, 781 00:34:31,719 --> 00:34:35,840 Speaker 1: And we've got answers from from Sammy Watkins to Frank Gore, 782 00:34:36,360 --> 00:34:39,319 Speaker 1: Alan Iverson. Somebody mentioned Allen ivers was the best high 783 00:34:39,360 --> 00:34:41,880 Speaker 1: school football player that've ever seen. We had somebody even 784 00:34:41,880 --> 00:34:44,560 Speaker 1: seen Lebron James play in high school and talked about him. 785 00:34:45,200 --> 00:34:47,560 Speaker 1: But is there one player that stands out through all 786 00:34:47,560 --> 00:34:49,439 Speaker 1: your years of coaching in high school just the pure 787 00:34:49,440 --> 00:34:51,400 Speaker 1: best high school football player you ever laid eyes on. 788 00:34:52,280 --> 00:34:56,880 Speaker 1: This is probably a little bit crazy, but maybe because 789 00:34:56,880 --> 00:34:58,560 Speaker 1: of what he did in college and where he went to, 790 00:34:58,680 --> 00:35:01,560 Speaker 1: what position he ended up playing. Steve Afita for me 791 00:35:02,080 --> 00:35:04,240 Speaker 1: at Utah, And I mean he was basically a running 792 00:35:04,239 --> 00:35:06,960 Speaker 1: back in high school. Um, and he became the m 793 00:35:07,040 --> 00:35:08,839 Speaker 1: v P at the Fiesta Bowl. Was a nose guard, 794 00:35:09,520 --> 00:35:13,400 Speaker 1: but he was you couldn't tackle him. Um. He was 795 00:35:13,400 --> 00:35:17,120 Speaker 1: a bowling ball great running back and he did everything 796 00:35:17,120 --> 00:35:18,520 Speaker 1: for his team in high school. I mean, he did 797 00:35:18,560 --> 00:35:20,880 Speaker 1: everything for his team in high school and was a 798 00:35:20,920 --> 00:35:24,080 Speaker 1: fantastic player. Then obviously he was a fantastic player for us. 799 00:35:24,120 --> 00:35:26,560 Speaker 1: But he was always that guy that was you know, 800 00:35:26,640 --> 00:35:28,840 Speaker 1: he was he was too big to be that running 801 00:35:28,840 --> 00:35:30,880 Speaker 1: back in college and then so he was, but he 802 00:35:30,920 --> 00:35:33,239 Speaker 1: was too short to be that defensive lineman. And he 803 00:35:33,360 --> 00:35:35,680 Speaker 1: just can to fight Oz forever and ever and ever, 804 00:35:36,440 --> 00:35:38,439 Speaker 1: so I would go Steve. I'll probably get a few 805 00:35:38,440 --> 00:35:41,080 Speaker 1: phone calls these people listen to going down the line 806 00:35:41,160 --> 00:35:46,560 Speaker 1: saying come out with me. It's hard to stay too. 807 00:35:46,680 --> 00:35:48,880 Speaker 1: You know, you think of another one that would be 808 00:35:48,920 --> 00:35:50,920 Speaker 1: really hard to not put in that spot because he 809 00:35:51,000 --> 00:35:55,839 Speaker 1: was I think that's so did he he gave you Eric, Yeah, 810 00:35:55,880 --> 00:36:01,160 Speaker 1: that wasn't surprise. And and he I'll recruit his FIPE, 811 00:36:01,320 --> 00:36:04,040 Speaker 1: so he should remember Steve Fafita too, so he probably 812 00:36:04,080 --> 00:36:09,360 Speaker 1: second on his list. I love it. That is so good. Hey, coach. 813 00:36:09,520 --> 00:36:11,719 Speaker 1: We can't thank you enough for your time. Man. It's uh, 814 00:36:11,840 --> 00:36:13,920 Speaker 1: it's great to visit with you. I meant it when 815 00:36:13,920 --> 00:36:16,000 Speaker 1: I staid the culture of this program it goes back 816 00:36:16,040 --> 00:36:18,040 Speaker 1: to when you were there the first time. I know 817 00:36:18,080 --> 00:36:19,759 Speaker 1: what I've turned on Utah State. I muna see a 818 00:36:19,800 --> 00:36:22,320 Speaker 1: fast team. I must see a team that plays extremely hard. 819 00:36:22,719 --> 00:36:24,200 Speaker 1: H that's a credit to you and your staff for 820 00:36:24,239 --> 00:36:26,840 Speaker 1: the for the culture you've built there. Well, I appreciate 821 00:36:26,840 --> 00:36:28,919 Speaker 1: you having a song, guys, and you're right. We're we're 822 00:36:28,960 --> 00:36:30,560 Speaker 1: blessed to be around a great group of kids every 823 00:36:30,560 --> 00:36:32,360 Speaker 1: single day, and a lot of coaches have that but 824 00:36:32,600 --> 00:36:34,960 Speaker 1: U we definitely have it and we don't take that 825 00:36:35,040 --> 00:36:37,640 Speaker 1: for granted. So I appreciate it all the best. Coach, 826 00:36:37,680 --> 00:36:40,919 Speaker 1: Thank you so much. Okay, these guys all right, Buck 827 00:36:41,000 --> 00:36:43,080 Speaker 1: you got here, Coach Anderson there, I mean, this is 828 00:36:43,280 --> 00:36:45,960 Speaker 1: uh uh somebody. Look, I've had a lot of respect 829 00:36:46,000 --> 00:36:48,080 Speaker 1: for that program. There's certain programs around the country where 830 00:36:48,120 --> 00:36:50,120 Speaker 1: you kind of have an identity, they have a culture, 831 00:36:50,200 --> 00:36:51,919 Speaker 1: you know what you're getting, and I think you toss 832 00:36:51,960 --> 00:36:53,960 Speaker 1: State out of the mountain. West has has become one 833 00:36:54,000 --> 00:36:55,480 Speaker 1: of those programs. You know, they're gonna have speed on 834 00:36:55,480 --> 00:36:56,799 Speaker 1: the field. You know they're gonna be a very tough, 835 00:36:56,800 --> 00:36:59,680 Speaker 1: physical team. Yeah. Absolutely, Look this is a team that 836 00:37:00,040 --> 00:37:02,000 Speaker 1: you're going through there. And like you and I both 837 00:37:02,080 --> 00:37:04,000 Speaker 1: had to cover the West during our time in scouts, 838 00:37:04,040 --> 00:37:05,600 Speaker 1: and I went through there when they had Donald Pin 839 00:37:05,719 --> 00:37:08,800 Speaker 1: and Chris Cooley and they've had a number of NFL 840 00:37:08,800 --> 00:37:12,640 Speaker 1: scouts that have have played by Wagner played there. So look, 841 00:37:12,719 --> 00:37:15,000 Speaker 1: this is a university, this is a program that has 842 00:37:15,040 --> 00:37:18,080 Speaker 1: produced solid NFL players, and Jordan's love will be the 843 00:37:18,120 --> 00:37:20,279 Speaker 1: next one that comes out of there. And I think 844 00:37:20,600 --> 00:37:22,279 Speaker 1: you know when you just watch him on the tape, 845 00:37:22,320 --> 00:37:24,000 Speaker 1: he has a lot of traits that you look for. 846 00:37:24,200 --> 00:37:26,480 Speaker 1: He has sized, he has athleticism, he has big time 847 00:37:26,560 --> 00:37:29,560 Speaker 1: arm talent, He's able to move inside and outside the pocket, 848 00:37:29,560 --> 00:37:33,600 Speaker 1: and so just from that standpoint, he's very intriguing. But 849 00:37:33,640 --> 00:37:35,960 Speaker 1: then when you see some of the creativity, uh, some 850 00:37:36,040 --> 00:37:38,840 Speaker 1: of the plays that he's able to make off the script, 851 00:37:38,880 --> 00:37:41,440 Speaker 1: I think he is a guy that's going to entice people. 852 00:37:41,520 --> 00:37:47,160 Speaker 1: And never underestimate the impact that Pat mahomes success will 853 00:37:47,239 --> 00:37:50,040 Speaker 1: have on the evaluation that people have on Jordan's Love. 854 00:37:50,239 --> 00:37:53,120 Speaker 1: When you look at Patrick Mahomes at Texas Text, he 855 00:37:53,200 --> 00:37:56,800 Speaker 1: was a raw prospect who kind of played sand lock ball, 856 00:37:57,040 --> 00:37:59,640 Speaker 1: but what he had was a lot of intriguing physical 857 00:37:59,680 --> 00:38:02,560 Speaker 1: tool and so Pat Mahomes goes from being that sand 858 00:38:02,600 --> 00:38:05,200 Speaker 1: lot player of Texas Tech becomes an NFL m v 859 00:38:05,320 --> 00:38:08,480 Speaker 1: P in two years parsonally because he had an opportunity 860 00:38:08,520 --> 00:38:12,040 Speaker 1: to work under a great quarterback developer in Andy Reid. 861 00:38:12,400 --> 00:38:14,760 Speaker 1: There are some people that are going to view Jordan's 862 00:38:14,760 --> 00:38:17,680 Speaker 1: Love as the next Pat Mahomes and they're going to 863 00:38:17,719 --> 00:38:19,400 Speaker 1: be eager to get their hands on them because they 864 00:38:19,400 --> 00:38:22,839 Speaker 1: think they can unlock an NFL MVP when it comes 865 00:38:22,840 --> 00:38:25,319 Speaker 1: down the road. Yeah, you know, I wrote down a 866 00:38:25,320 --> 00:38:27,120 Speaker 1: lot of the same things you know about the Pat 867 00:38:27,120 --> 00:38:29,040 Speaker 1: Mahomes thing. You see him. I mean, we were talking 868 00:38:29,040 --> 00:38:30,719 Speaker 1: about the play before we went on air, about him 869 00:38:30,760 --> 00:38:33,319 Speaker 1: dropping a ball, uh scooping it up, rolling all the 870 00:38:33,320 --> 00:38:35,000 Speaker 1: way to his left, going all the way across his 871 00:38:35,080 --> 00:38:37,440 Speaker 1: body down the field and not being a completion. But 872 00:38:37,480 --> 00:38:40,760 Speaker 1: you see kind of that that freewheeling, just raw ability 873 00:38:40,760 --> 00:38:43,000 Speaker 1: he possesses. And I went back and you know, going 874 00:38:43,000 --> 00:38:45,040 Speaker 1: through that San Diego State game to some of my notes. 875 00:38:45,120 --> 00:38:48,680 Speaker 1: I mean, everything he's just real smooth. His lower body 876 00:38:48,760 --> 00:38:50,520 Speaker 1: is very calm and smooth. When he set up in 877 00:38:50,560 --> 00:38:53,759 Speaker 1: the pocket, the ball explodes out of his hand um 878 00:38:54,000 --> 00:38:57,920 Speaker 1: tremendous velocity. He's comfortable on the move to either side. 879 00:38:58,040 --> 00:39:01,000 Speaker 1: He had some drops in this game. Uh, some beautiful 880 00:39:01,000 --> 00:39:04,200 Speaker 1: fade balls down the field. You see glimpses of anticipation, 881 00:39:04,239 --> 00:39:05,920 Speaker 1: which is good to see. Sometimes you get the big 882 00:39:06,000 --> 00:39:08,719 Speaker 1: arm guys, you don't necessarily see him anticipate. There's a 883 00:39:08,719 --> 00:39:10,720 Speaker 1: couple out routes where he got the ball out quickly 884 00:39:10,760 --> 00:39:13,760 Speaker 1: and uh and showed some of that not pinpoint accurate. 885 00:39:13,840 --> 00:39:15,759 Speaker 1: You know, he's he's he's on the body, but not 886 00:39:15,840 --> 00:39:18,319 Speaker 1: everything is right where you wanted to be. So there's 887 00:39:18,360 --> 00:39:20,600 Speaker 1: some improvements that can be made there. But man, just 888 00:39:20,680 --> 00:39:23,719 Speaker 1: the the raw tools are tantalizing. Just the way the 889 00:39:23,760 --> 00:39:25,520 Speaker 1: ball jumps out of his hand and how how he 890 00:39:25,560 --> 00:39:28,319 Speaker 1: moves around. There's a lot to like about Jordan's love. 891 00:39:28,560 --> 00:39:30,200 Speaker 1: There's a lot to like. And I think the perfect 892 00:39:30,239 --> 00:39:32,279 Speaker 1: situation for Jordan's love, if you'd like it to come out, 893 00:39:32,280 --> 00:39:34,400 Speaker 1: would be a situation where you had a veteran quarterback 894 00:39:34,440 --> 00:39:36,080 Speaker 1: so it wasn't a rust to necessarily put him on 895 00:39:36,120 --> 00:39:38,040 Speaker 1: the field. Now, it doesn't have to be one of 896 00:39:38,040 --> 00:39:40,920 Speaker 1: those usual suspects that we will talk about, like a 897 00:39:41,000 --> 00:39:43,839 Speaker 1: Drew Brees or for the Rivers or even a big man, 898 00:39:44,160 --> 00:39:46,080 Speaker 1: but a situation where you have a guy that is 899 00:39:46,120 --> 00:39:48,960 Speaker 1: a starter that you feel okay with for the next year. 900 00:39:49,000 --> 00:39:50,880 Speaker 1: So why you can kind of figure out what Jordan's 901 00:39:50,920 --> 00:39:53,399 Speaker 1: love is as a player and how you can best 902 00:39:53,480 --> 00:39:56,480 Speaker 1: develop him. Uh, if he has that opportunity. I do 903 00:39:56,560 --> 00:39:58,799 Speaker 1: believe the parallels and some of the things that um 904 00:39:59,000 --> 00:40:02,080 Speaker 1: we talked about the cross over analysis between Pat Mahomes 905 00:40:02,080 --> 00:40:04,960 Speaker 1: and I think some of those things can't come to fruition. 906 00:40:05,600 --> 00:40:08,279 Speaker 1: I just think it's important that you understand exactly where 907 00:40:08,320 --> 00:40:11,799 Speaker 1: he is right now. He's a better probably prospect than 908 00:40:11,960 --> 00:40:15,080 Speaker 1: player in terms of what he checks off, but in 909 00:40:15,280 --> 00:40:17,799 Speaker 1: time he could be an outstanding player at the next level. 910 00:40:18,600 --> 00:40:21,040 Speaker 1: And you hear coach talk about his intangibles and that's 911 00:40:21,040 --> 00:40:22,799 Speaker 1: only gonna help his cause when you hear you know 912 00:40:22,840 --> 00:40:24,920 Speaker 1: how hard he works and how high his character is. 913 00:40:25,000 --> 00:40:27,279 Speaker 1: So um, that's gonna be someone. It sounds like the 914 00:40:27,320 --> 00:40:29,680 Speaker 1: more people around him, they're going to really enjoy being 915 00:40:29,680 --> 00:40:32,320 Speaker 1: around him and want to coach him. So um, I 916 00:40:32,360 --> 00:40:34,200 Speaker 1: think he's very intriguing player. We'll see if he decides 917 00:40:34,239 --> 00:40:35,560 Speaker 1: to come out. You know, he heard coach say if 918 00:40:35,600 --> 00:40:37,680 Speaker 1: he comes out, he'll wish him the best and he'll 919 00:40:37,719 --> 00:40:39,880 Speaker 1: be as big as fan. But it got me looking 920 00:40:39,920 --> 00:40:42,440 Speaker 1: at just early on here, that's so much more taped 921 00:40:42,480 --> 00:40:44,120 Speaker 1: to do, and there's decisions that need to be made 922 00:40:44,160 --> 00:40:46,120 Speaker 1: whether these guys are gonna come out or not. But 923 00:40:46,200 --> 00:40:50,000 Speaker 1: I've got six potential guys that could be first round picks. Bucket, 924 00:40:50,000 --> 00:40:52,040 Speaker 1: You tell me if I'm crazy. But so far with 925 00:40:52,040 --> 00:40:55,080 Speaker 1: with Herbert Toua Jake from at Georgia, we just talked 926 00:40:55,080 --> 00:40:57,839 Speaker 1: about Jordan's love Joe Burrow, who's had a phenomenal You're 927 00:40:57,880 --> 00:40:59,880 Speaker 1: at l s U and Jacob Eieson, who has been 928 00:40:59,920 --> 00:41:01,160 Speaker 1: a little bit up and down this year, but man, 929 00:41:01,200 --> 00:41:03,920 Speaker 1: the highs are very high and the ability is is 930 00:41:03,960 --> 00:41:07,239 Speaker 1: off the charts. There. That's that's that's six guys. Yeah, 931 00:41:07,239 --> 00:41:09,360 Speaker 1: I think there's six guys that are definitely in that conversation. 932 00:41:09,440 --> 00:41:11,719 Speaker 1: If if each of these guys decided to throw their 933 00:41:11,800 --> 00:41:15,560 Speaker 1: name in UM the ring to to be in the draft, 934 00:41:15,600 --> 00:41:17,040 Speaker 1: I think we were talking about all of them at 935 00:41:17,080 --> 00:41:20,959 Speaker 1: the top of the board. UM to Herbert from love 936 00:41:21,120 --> 00:41:24,440 Speaker 1: Borrow in Easton, UM Number one in my mind in 937 00:41:24,520 --> 00:41:26,799 Speaker 1: terms of as a player and as a prospect, would 938 00:41:26,840 --> 00:41:29,720 Speaker 1: be to a UM. Part of the reason to owns 939 00:41:29,760 --> 00:41:32,360 Speaker 1: the number one spot is just he is a playmaker. 940 00:41:32,680 --> 00:41:35,520 Speaker 1: He is a big stage performer. We've seen him make 941 00:41:35,600 --> 00:41:37,880 Speaker 1: big plays when the game is on the line in 942 00:41:37,960 --> 00:41:40,680 Speaker 1: big moments. He doesn't appear to kind of wilt under 943 00:41:40,680 --> 00:41:44,719 Speaker 1: the pressure. He's been coached well at Alabama. UM. He 944 00:41:44,760 --> 00:41:46,960 Speaker 1: has playmakers around him, so it makes it really easy 945 00:41:47,000 --> 00:41:49,279 Speaker 1: for him to kind of just drop the ball off 946 00:41:49,320 --> 00:41:52,160 Speaker 1: and be a point guard. UM. I think the biggest 947 00:41:52,160 --> 00:41:54,120 Speaker 1: thing for two of the biggest thing that he is 948 00:41:54,160 --> 00:41:56,239 Speaker 1: going to face as he moves and transitions to the 949 00:41:56,320 --> 00:42:00,680 Speaker 1: National Football League. Patience Is he patient enough to be 950 00:42:00,719 --> 00:42:03,359 Speaker 1: able to win you kind of playing the papercut game. 951 00:42:03,719 --> 00:42:06,040 Speaker 1: We have seen the great quarterbacks in I lead Drew 952 00:42:06,080 --> 00:42:09,120 Speaker 1: Brees and Philip Rivers to Tom Brady's. They're willing to 953 00:42:09,200 --> 00:42:12,400 Speaker 1: take the check down after checkdown after checkdown, and all 954 00:42:12,440 --> 00:42:13,960 Speaker 1: of a sudden you look over the course of the 955 00:42:13,960 --> 00:42:17,919 Speaker 1: game they have put together twenty thirty completions against only 956 00:42:18,040 --> 00:42:21,080 Speaker 1: thirty five or thirty six attempts, and they're beating you 957 00:42:21,120 --> 00:42:24,239 Speaker 1: with these five and ten yard throws. I don't know 958 00:42:24,480 --> 00:42:29,040 Speaker 1: if at this stage, Two is discipline enough to restrain 959 00:42:29,200 --> 00:42:31,879 Speaker 1: from to resist the temptation to force the ball into 960 00:42:31,880 --> 00:42:35,440 Speaker 1: coverage when it can take the short checkdown. Is he 961 00:42:35,560 --> 00:42:37,520 Speaker 1: patient enough to be a guy that can be a 962 00:42:37,560 --> 00:42:41,120 Speaker 1: discipline detailed player from the pocket. That is the only 963 00:42:41,200 --> 00:42:42,880 Speaker 1: question that I have about Two when it comes to 964 00:42:42,920 --> 00:42:46,680 Speaker 1: playing in the league. I should probably also mention, you know, look, 965 00:42:46,760 --> 00:42:50,000 Speaker 1: Jalen Hurts is that I would never imagine would even 966 00:42:50,200 --> 00:42:52,360 Speaker 1: ever be in this conversation. But the way he's played 967 00:42:52,400 --> 00:42:55,160 Speaker 1: this year, the way the league is going, UM, I 968 00:42:55,160 --> 00:42:57,200 Speaker 1: don't think you can dismiss him. So that gives you 969 00:42:57,280 --> 00:42:59,800 Speaker 1: that's seven names there to try and sort through. And 970 00:43:00,040 --> 00:43:02,320 Speaker 1: then you say, okay, well who are the teams? You know? 971 00:43:02,320 --> 00:43:05,640 Speaker 1: Are there teams that that many teams in the quarterback market? Surprisingly? Yes, 972 00:43:05,680 --> 00:43:07,920 Speaker 1: Buck and this I came up with ten when I 973 00:43:08,000 --> 00:43:11,440 Speaker 1: jotted these down. Um, obviously Miami. Everybody knows about Cincinnati. 974 00:43:11,520 --> 00:43:13,759 Speaker 1: I think we probably you know, a struggling team. Might 975 00:43:13,760 --> 00:43:16,919 Speaker 1: be time for them to move on from Andy Dalton. Uh, Pittsburgh, 976 00:43:16,960 --> 00:43:19,680 Speaker 1: you know if if this trial period here doesn't go well, 977 00:43:19,719 --> 00:43:21,520 Speaker 1: although they don't own a first round pick, so they'd 978 00:43:21,560 --> 00:43:23,239 Speaker 1: have to trade back into the first round after the 979 00:43:23,239 --> 00:43:26,320 Speaker 1: trade from Minca. Fitzpatrick. Um, but we'll see what happens 980 00:43:26,320 --> 00:43:30,840 Speaker 1: with Mason Rudolph there. Uh, Jacksonville, Um, you know Gardner Minshew, 981 00:43:30,880 --> 00:43:32,640 Speaker 1: he's gonna get a little trial run here. We'll see 982 00:43:32,640 --> 00:43:34,719 Speaker 1: how that goes. But they could potentially be one with 983 00:43:34,840 --> 00:43:37,880 Speaker 1: Nick Foles kind of be in the short term solution. Tennessee, 984 00:43:38,040 --> 00:43:41,200 Speaker 1: big year, Uh from Mariota, the Chargers with a with 985 00:43:41,320 --> 00:43:44,360 Speaker 1: Rivers getting older. I put the Raiders on there because 986 00:43:44,560 --> 00:43:47,120 Speaker 1: look at New City, I would not rule that one 987 00:43:47,160 --> 00:43:50,200 Speaker 1: out as a potential. Uh. Then you've got Carolina we'll 988 00:43:50,239 --> 00:43:52,799 Speaker 1: see with cam Um. I know we've seen we like 989 00:43:52,880 --> 00:43:54,560 Speaker 1: what we've seen so far from Kyle Allen, but that's 990 00:43:54,560 --> 00:43:57,000 Speaker 1: a that's a snapshot there. We'll see how he does 991 00:43:57,000 --> 00:43:59,320 Speaker 1: the rest of your New Orleans, uh, with Drew getting 992 00:43:59,320 --> 00:44:01,440 Speaker 1: a little bit older obviously, and then Tampa Bay. I 993 00:44:01,440 --> 00:44:04,600 Speaker 1: think Tampa and Tennessee, Mariote and Winston those would be intriguing, 994 00:44:04,640 --> 00:44:07,480 Speaker 1: although Winston's played played better this year thus far. But 995 00:44:07,520 --> 00:44:09,840 Speaker 1: that's that's ten teams potentially, and I'm sure there's a 996 00:44:09,840 --> 00:44:13,920 Speaker 1: couple more out there. Yeah, Jesus, it's really crazy when 997 00:44:13,920 --> 00:44:16,400 Speaker 1: you when you look at the quarterback position, because we 998 00:44:16,600 --> 00:44:19,120 Speaker 1: just talked about it last weekend, how it's the changing 999 00:44:19,120 --> 00:44:21,920 Speaker 1: them the guard at the quarterback position. So many new 1000 00:44:22,120 --> 00:44:24,319 Speaker 1: young quarterbacks that are kind of rising up, so many 1001 00:44:24,360 --> 00:44:27,280 Speaker 1: guys that are kind of entering the beginning of their primes, 1002 00:44:27,280 --> 00:44:30,720 Speaker 1: and teams are really excited about having young quarterbacks in place. 1003 00:44:30,800 --> 00:44:33,239 Speaker 1: But as much as we say that, we still look 1004 00:44:33,280 --> 00:44:36,040 Speaker 1: and see these teams who have glaring weaknesses at the 1005 00:44:36,120 --> 00:44:39,320 Speaker 1: quarterback position. So how do you uh take care of that? 1006 00:44:39,360 --> 00:44:41,720 Speaker 1: Where you gotta find the best available quarterback in the draft? 1007 00:44:41,719 --> 00:44:43,400 Speaker 1: Plugged him in and hope that they can be the 1008 00:44:43,400 --> 00:44:45,200 Speaker 1: one to kind of right your wrongs when it comes 1009 00:44:45,200 --> 00:44:47,600 Speaker 1: to the franchise. But then there are these other teams 1010 00:44:47,640 --> 00:44:51,600 Speaker 1: that are transitioning out of older quarterbacks. It's always the 1011 00:44:51,600 --> 00:44:55,040 Speaker 1: same guys, the LA Charges to Pittsburgh Steelers, the Patriots, 1012 00:44:55,080 --> 00:44:57,320 Speaker 1: the New Orleans Saints. But now you talking about the 1013 00:44:57,360 --> 00:45:00,880 Speaker 1: Carolina Panthers and Cam Newton. His physical ruggist may make 1014 00:45:00,920 --> 00:45:03,360 Speaker 1: it where he can never return to being that Cam Newton. 1015 00:45:03,440 --> 00:45:05,759 Speaker 1: So do you move on from him? Even though you 1016 00:45:05,800 --> 00:45:08,160 Speaker 1: invested a third round picking Wheel Greer? You have a 1017 00:45:08,200 --> 00:45:11,160 Speaker 1: cow Alan who has shown flashes? Would that prevent you 1018 00:45:11,360 --> 00:45:14,080 Speaker 1: from on draft day if one of these top quarterbacks 1019 00:45:14,080 --> 00:45:17,400 Speaker 1: are there? So it's an interesting time. It's it's a 1020 00:45:17,480 --> 00:45:21,640 Speaker 1: terrific um conversation to have about these young quarterbacks and 1021 00:45:21,680 --> 00:45:24,080 Speaker 1: what everyone each one of them brings to the table, 1022 00:45:24,840 --> 00:45:27,759 Speaker 1: no doubt. Um. All right, let's get onto a let's 1023 00:45:27,760 --> 00:45:29,279 Speaker 1: get on to a fan question here. I know we 1024 00:45:29,320 --> 00:45:31,200 Speaker 1: had a fan question out there. What what was it 1025 00:45:31,239 --> 00:45:33,759 Speaker 1: in the bill? You got it for us? Yeah? So 1026 00:45:33,840 --> 00:45:36,759 Speaker 1: the pen question is I know that it's still too 1027 00:45:36,760 --> 00:45:39,799 Speaker 1: early to save Jacoby Brissette. Is the Cults franchise QB 1028 00:45:40,000 --> 00:45:41,920 Speaker 1: or not. But if you could pick a QB that 1029 00:45:42,000 --> 00:45:44,319 Speaker 1: is likely to come out in next year's draft that 1030 00:45:44,360 --> 00:45:48,040 Speaker 1: fits best in Frank Rich's scheme and system, which QB 1031 00:45:48,320 --> 00:45:54,359 Speaker 1: or QBS should they pick or look at? Interesting? Yeah, look, 1032 00:45:54,560 --> 00:45:56,719 Speaker 1: I think they're you know, they like Jacoby Brissette. I 1033 00:45:56,719 --> 00:45:59,719 Speaker 1: don't imagine that they would decide to move on from Brissette. 1034 00:46:00,280 --> 00:46:01,440 Speaker 1: But Frank w Reik has been around a lot of 1035 00:46:01,440 --> 00:46:03,319 Speaker 1: different players. You know, he's been around Philip Rivers, who 1036 00:46:03,360 --> 00:46:06,000 Speaker 1: has been you know, it's obviously very successful. Um, you 1037 00:46:06,000 --> 00:46:08,680 Speaker 1: look at Carson Wentz, who he was around in Philadelphia 1038 00:46:08,760 --> 00:46:11,560 Speaker 1: is totally different than than Philip Rivers. I think coach 1039 00:46:11,640 --> 00:46:13,800 Speaker 1: Riike is able to kind of adapt his system and 1040 00:46:13,880 --> 00:46:16,080 Speaker 1: his scheme to what he has around him. But um, 1041 00:46:16,080 --> 00:46:18,000 Speaker 1: any of those names jump out to you buck that 1042 00:46:18,040 --> 00:46:21,880 Speaker 1: would fit him? Man. You know, he's so uh versatile 1043 00:46:21,880 --> 00:46:23,720 Speaker 1: in terms of what he's been able to be around 1044 00:46:24,160 --> 00:46:25,959 Speaker 1: and what he can coach. I mean, if you're looking 1045 00:46:25,960 --> 00:46:28,080 Speaker 1: at the coals and where they potentially could be, it's 1046 00:46:28,080 --> 00:46:31,160 Speaker 1: gonna be a bottom like the bottom of the first 1047 00:46:31,239 --> 00:46:35,279 Speaker 1: round type player like off that from It's funny because 1048 00:46:35,320 --> 00:46:37,839 Speaker 1: that's why his circle working off their list. I think 1049 00:46:37,880 --> 00:46:40,840 Speaker 1: From would be the guy that matches where he probably 1050 00:46:40,880 --> 00:46:43,759 Speaker 1: should be drafted and where they will be picking. I 1051 00:46:43,800 --> 00:46:45,920 Speaker 1: think bottom of the first round somewhere, and that he 1052 00:46:45,920 --> 00:46:47,920 Speaker 1: could be a nice match. And the reason that he 1053 00:46:48,040 --> 00:46:49,520 Speaker 1: is a nice match just look at the work that 1054 00:46:49,560 --> 00:46:52,799 Speaker 1: he's done with Jacoby Brisset. To me, Jacoby Brissette, are 1055 00:46:53,320 --> 00:46:58,640 Speaker 1: really the traits that I'm listed about From are similar? Manager, winner, 1056 00:46:59,040 --> 00:47:03,239 Speaker 1: great and tanigible. Uh does enough to get it done, competitive, 1057 00:47:03,480 --> 00:47:06,480 Speaker 1: not afraid of competition within the quarterback room. Well, when 1058 00:47:06,480 --> 00:47:08,080 Speaker 1: I look at Jacoby ber said, you could say the 1059 00:47:08,120 --> 00:47:11,120 Speaker 1: same things about him. Solid manager, He's a winning when 1060 00:47:11,160 --> 00:47:14,040 Speaker 1: he's been surrounded about the right players. You talked to coaches, 1061 00:47:14,040 --> 00:47:16,640 Speaker 1: they talk about the intangibles and more importantly, man, he 1062 00:47:16,680 --> 00:47:18,080 Speaker 1: knows how to get it done. He knows how to 1063 00:47:18,080 --> 00:47:20,919 Speaker 1: get this car to the winner circle. So Jake From 1064 00:47:20,960 --> 00:47:23,640 Speaker 1: would be an interesting prospect for the Indianapolis coast if 1065 00:47:23,640 --> 00:47:28,080 Speaker 1: both were in that quarterback market. And you think about 1066 00:47:28,080 --> 00:47:31,040 Speaker 1: what are the similarities between Carson Wentz and Philip Rivers. 1067 00:47:31,080 --> 00:47:34,480 Speaker 1: Obviously completely different athletes, Uh different you know arm strength too, 1068 00:47:34,520 --> 00:47:38,000 Speaker 1: I would say, but both very uh students of the game. 1069 00:47:38,200 --> 00:47:41,600 Speaker 1: Guys that have uh, come out of systems in college 1070 00:47:41,600 --> 00:47:44,000 Speaker 1: where they were coached extremely well and and how you 1071 00:47:44,000 --> 00:47:45,480 Speaker 1: can put a lot on their plate is is what 1072 00:47:45,520 --> 00:47:47,080 Speaker 1: I'm getting at. And I think Jake from from what 1073 00:47:47,160 --> 00:47:48,880 Speaker 1: you hear at Georgia, while it doesn't necessarily blow you 1074 00:47:48,920 --> 00:47:51,120 Speaker 1: away with the physical stuff, um, you can put a 1075 00:47:51,120 --> 00:47:53,520 Speaker 1: lot on his play is gonna make decisions at extremely 1076 00:47:53,600 --> 00:47:56,040 Speaker 1: high level, get the ball where it's supposed to go. Um. 1077 00:47:56,080 --> 00:47:57,840 Speaker 1: You know, I think that probably more in line with Rivers. 1078 00:47:57,880 --> 00:48:00,160 Speaker 1: They're just not as big as Philip, but there are 1079 00:48:00,160 --> 00:48:02,680 Speaker 1: some similarities there between From and Rivers, so that one 1080 00:48:02,760 --> 00:48:06,120 Speaker 1: makes some sense. Yeah, it definitely makes some sense. Uh. 1081 00:48:06,520 --> 00:48:09,160 Speaker 1: You know, this quarterback thing is interesting because some guys 1082 00:48:09,160 --> 00:48:11,120 Speaker 1: will tell you about the physical stuff. When we've had 1083 00:48:11,160 --> 00:48:13,239 Speaker 1: all our coaches on, we've talked to them a lot 1084 00:48:13,280 --> 00:48:15,160 Speaker 1: of the traits. And there are a lot of guys 1085 00:48:15,280 --> 00:48:17,640 Speaker 1: in this conversation that we're talking about they have the 1086 00:48:17,840 --> 00:48:21,279 Speaker 1: right trace, not the physical stuff, but the intangibles. And 1087 00:48:21,320 --> 00:48:24,400 Speaker 1: so just kind of depends on what your coach and 1088 00:48:24,400 --> 00:48:27,200 Speaker 1: what your ownership values. But man, there are a lot 1089 00:48:27,200 --> 00:48:29,640 Speaker 1: of good prospects, a lot of intriguing prospects. The quarterback 1090 00:48:29,719 --> 00:48:32,320 Speaker 1: market is a robust one when it comes to the draft, 1091 00:48:32,800 --> 00:48:35,600 Speaker 1: No doubt um that those questions. By the way, when 1092 00:48:35,640 --> 00:48:37,880 Speaker 1: you leave a little five star rating on on the 1093 00:48:37,920 --> 00:48:40,359 Speaker 1: Apple podcast, throw a question in there, we will. We'll 1094 00:48:40,360 --> 00:48:42,239 Speaker 1: get to it on our Thursday episodes each and every week. 1095 00:48:42,280 --> 00:48:45,600 Speaker 1: So appreciate that. Keep those coming. Football's back. Watch live 1096 00:48:45,680 --> 00:48:47,839 Speaker 1: local and primetime NFL games for free all season long 1097 00:48:47,840 --> 00:48:50,400 Speaker 1: with Yahoo Sports App or the official app of the 1098 00:48:50,520 --> 00:48:52,759 Speaker 1: NFL on your phone or tablet. Plus get all your 1099 00:48:52,840 --> 00:48:55,760 Speaker 1: latest breaking news, highlights and more. Download the NFL app 1100 00:48:56,040 --> 00:48:57,839 Speaker 1: or the h Who Sports app and your app store 1101 00:48:57,840 --> 00:49:00,960 Speaker 1: at NFL dot com slash Mobile today. Certain restrictions and 1102 00:49:01,040 --> 00:49:04,200 Speaker 1: data rates may apply. Buck. Have you ever heard of 1103 00:49:05,360 --> 00:49:09,480 Speaker 1: It's like phenomenon on social media where they call like unboxing, 1104 00:49:09,560 --> 00:49:11,560 Speaker 1: you know, like people get like new shoes and they're like, 1105 00:49:11,800 --> 00:49:15,879 Speaker 1: oh yeah, open it up. Yes, so cool man. I've 1106 00:49:15,880 --> 00:49:18,600 Speaker 1: always wanted to do that. Unfortunately today I am gonna 1107 00:49:18,640 --> 00:49:22,440 Speaker 1: do because I got a little, uh, a little package. 1108 00:49:22,880 --> 00:49:26,280 Speaker 1: Did you that that that that package pack package didn't 1109 00:49:26,280 --> 00:49:28,840 Speaker 1: come from boom, did it? That figure? It just says 1110 00:49:29,080 --> 00:49:31,600 Speaker 1: it did. It's it's from It's from Eli drink Witz, 1111 00:49:31,920 --> 00:49:34,319 Speaker 1: And he's really honest says, and don't you have a 1112 00:49:34,360 --> 00:49:36,200 Speaker 1: game this week? It's a little pros we's still living 1113 00:49:36,200 --> 00:49:40,480 Speaker 1: in yesterday. Little present here, no bill, this this isn't 1114 00:49:41,320 --> 00:49:43,040 Speaker 1: Here's what I would tell you. Here's what I tell 1115 00:49:43,040 --> 00:49:45,120 Speaker 1: you as a as a coach. As a coach, you 1116 00:49:45,160 --> 00:49:49,000 Speaker 1: can't drive the car looking into review your crash. Oh yeah, 1117 00:49:49,000 --> 00:49:51,160 Speaker 1: this is nice. At some point your crest is a 1118 00:49:51,280 --> 00:49:54,400 Speaker 1: nice looking shirt here, I don't Oh yeah, that is 1119 00:49:54,400 --> 00:49:56,680 Speaker 1: a little like it's my size. Yep, that's too big. 1120 00:49:57,400 --> 00:49:59,919 Speaker 1: Hold on, let me see I look up the side 1121 00:50:00,000 --> 00:50:03,879 Speaker 1: where it says it says uh, it says Bucky size. Yeah, 1122 00:50:03,880 --> 00:50:06,960 Speaker 1: that's just way too big. That's draping off me. The 1123 00:50:06,960 --> 00:50:11,080 Speaker 1: good thing is it has a buddy man. But what 1124 00:50:11,120 --> 00:50:12,560 Speaker 1: am I gonna wear it? We don't even have shorts 1125 00:50:12,600 --> 00:50:15,560 Speaker 1: to do? Is gonna look so nice on you? What 1126 00:50:15,880 --> 00:50:17,800 Speaker 1: do you even wear that with? Oh you want some shorts? 1127 00:50:17,840 --> 00:50:20,239 Speaker 1: Maybe we do another unboxing. I don't know. I don't 1128 00:50:20,239 --> 00:50:21,840 Speaker 1: know what else. I don't know what what do you 1129 00:50:21,880 --> 00:50:24,719 Speaker 1: wear with that? You know? What are black? Here's the 1130 00:50:24,800 --> 00:50:27,800 Speaker 1: great thing. Here's a nice thing, Bucky. You want some shorts? 1131 00:50:28,400 --> 00:50:31,440 Speaker 1: You know? We can afford it now because some dumb program. 1132 00:50:31,520 --> 00:50:33,840 Speaker 1: Get this, This dumb program paid us a bunch of 1133 00:50:33,880 --> 00:50:36,880 Speaker 1: money to go kick their butts, and so you're just 1134 00:50:36,960 --> 00:50:39,279 Speaker 1: flush with cash right now and to win. I don't know, 1135 00:50:39,280 --> 00:50:42,000 Speaker 1: it's amazing Georgia Southern pays that much money. I thought 1136 00:50:42,040 --> 00:50:44,759 Speaker 1: that's a conference game. Georgia Southern pay Troy. They paid 1137 00:50:44,760 --> 00:50:47,719 Speaker 1: a lot of money for those days. Man. I just 1138 00:50:47,760 --> 00:50:49,239 Speaker 1: don't know what to do with that. But all of 1139 00:50:49,239 --> 00:50:53,680 Speaker 1: this stuff just the play thing to do than presidents 1140 00:50:53,719 --> 00:50:55,640 Speaker 1: just say thank you. That's all you gott I'll make sure. 1141 00:50:55,719 --> 00:50:58,040 Speaker 1: I'll make sure that I think coach trying. I'll make 1142 00:50:58,040 --> 00:51:01,200 Speaker 1: sure a tweet him a sure thank you, coach. Drink 1143 00:51:01,280 --> 00:51:04,160 Speaker 1: for the for the for the please do make sure. 1144 00:51:04,560 --> 00:51:06,680 Speaker 1: All right, I appreciate that. Else you want to add 1145 00:51:06,719 --> 00:51:08,400 Speaker 1: before we get out of here. Do you have another 1146 00:51:08,440 --> 00:51:10,000 Speaker 1: body this week? Do you do? You have a boy 1147 00:51:10,040 --> 00:51:11,359 Speaker 1: this week? I mean, who are you playing this week? 1148 00:51:11,360 --> 00:51:14,520 Speaker 1: Do you play this week? Uh? Oh, yeah, we play? Man. Oh. 1149 00:51:14,560 --> 00:51:16,279 Speaker 1: I have read anything about it, but I have heard's 1150 00:51:16,320 --> 00:51:19,200 Speaker 1: game Coastal Carolina. I haven't read anything. The chance of 1151 00:51:19,239 --> 00:51:24,239 Speaker 1: clears they should feel disrespected. You haven't even talked about it. 1152 00:51:24,600 --> 00:51:28,200 Speaker 1: We're talking fine, We're gonna be fine. Hold on, hold on, 1153 00:51:28,400 --> 00:51:30,560 Speaker 1: wait a second. I'm trying to think now, I won't 1154 00:51:30,560 --> 00:51:31,840 Speaker 1: do it. I was gonna, I was gonna make a 1155 00:51:31,880 --> 00:51:34,040 Speaker 1: joke about you giving up about eighty points to climps 1156 00:51:34,040 --> 00:51:35,640 Speaker 1: in this week. But I said that's not cool, So 1157 00:51:35,680 --> 00:51:37,360 Speaker 1: I won't. Oh man, this might be the week. This 1158 00:51:37,440 --> 00:51:39,719 Speaker 1: might be the week we turn it around. It might 1159 00:51:39,760 --> 00:51:41,240 Speaker 1: be to set up. We might have been looking ahead, 1160 00:51:41,520 --> 00:51:44,319 Speaker 1: might have been looking ahead the clips. Yeah, there you go, 1161 00:51:44,440 --> 00:51:47,440 Speaker 1: there you go. That's it. That's a ticket, all right. 1162 00:51:47,480 --> 00:51:50,799 Speaker 1: You can check out the Move the Sixth podcast download, subscribe, 1163 00:51:51,360 --> 00:51:53,040 Speaker 1: you find out any look any place where you can 1164 00:51:53,040 --> 00:51:54,880 Speaker 1: listen to podcast, you can find us. So appreciate you 1165 00:51:54,880 --> 00:51:56,759 Speaker 1: guys checking us out. All our videos NFL dot com, 1166 00:51:56,760 --> 00:51:59,880 Speaker 1: slash MTS video. We do have the new YouTube channel, 1167 00:51:59,880 --> 00:52:03,160 Speaker 1: you Tube dot com slash NFL podcasts a lot of 1168 00:52:03,160 --> 00:52:05,200 Speaker 1: fun this week. 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